Word: occurred
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Stresa and its basking tourists under careful scrutiny. "Now that Hitler has defied the world, and Nazi agents are kidnapping and even murdering small fry abroad," said a Fascist corporal of militia grimly, "who knows what outrage can be expected next? Il Duce is determined that none shall occur at Stresa...
...necessary to assist [newspapermen] when accidents occur on our system which they necessarily must report because of the news interest involved. It shall be the policy of the operations department not to conflict in any way when newspapermen require photographs. . . . [The operations man] should be careful to give facts and not conclusions of the accident. In any event, he should not . . . allow himself to be quoted in any statement concerning the accident. Newspapers will cooperate in this regard if the operations man explains that he will be glad to give information concerning the accident but the reporter must protect...
...ever occur to Mr. Richberg, Mr. Jones, and President Roosevelt that the cause of the timidity of private industry and private banks lies in the policies of the government. Men of business, whether they be lenders or borrowers, do take reasonable risks. Their whole activity is the taking of reasonable risks. The fact of the matter is, that owing to New Deal policies and to the unreliability of the President, and despite Mr. Richberg's promises to the contrary, to the serious threat of inflation the present risks are not considered reasonable. Since business men think the risks are unreasonable...
Another slashing battle will probably occur when co-captain William E. Smith '35, one of the foremost intercollegiate boxers in the 175-pound ranks, meets Dawson...
...quality of adult humor, with which he endows them. Like his previous works, The Scarlet Pimpernel is a lavish period piece, packed with all the paraphernalia of an epoch that the cinema has neglected since D. W. Griffith's Orphans of the Storm. Nonetheless, its most engaging moments occur when Sir Percy, puttering in London, chuckles at Romney's portrait of his wife, sneers at the cut of the Prince Regent's newest coat sleeves, describes his necktie as his stock-in-trade. A brisk light-hearted and enormously romantic tableau, The Scarlet Pimpernel should sprout immediately...