Word: pages
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...nations which protested the Dictator's recent land grabs, and the German press specialized in attacks on Britain for her leadership in the Stop Hitler movement. Said Propaganda Minister Paul Joseph Goebbels: "Talk about humanitarianism and morals is simply disgusting to us." The Berliner Lokalanzeiger used an entire page to describe British "falsehood and hypocrisy, violation of rights and oppression, robbery and atrocity of every sort." Der Angriff ran in installments a piece on the Boer War subtitled: "Inhumanities Britain Has on Her Conscience." The Führer's Volkischer Beobachter described British naval aggression...
Suddenly he stopped and hurriedly counted the typewritten pages in his hand. Shamefacedly he said that the most important page of his statement was missing. Two blushing secretaries bolted from the officials' gallery above the speaker, and in a few moments the Prime Minister himself followed. Parliament waited and waited, finally got to debating something else. Not until 45 minutes had passed did Prime Minister King breathlessly return to the House to read the strongest war statement any Canadian Prime Minister had made since the World...
Many an M. P., although amazed that an avowed isolationist should say so much, wondered: How could he possibly have spent 45 minutes looking for the missing page? Surely there were copies...
...bench of revered professors was forced to judge a trying case. But it performed its task well, and its decision should turn to a newer and somewhat brighter page for Harvard's young men. If its liberalism was at one point restrained, it must nevertheless be lauded for the comparatively happy mastery of a terrible ogre...
...were selected to head next year's P. B. H. committees: Benjamin a. Barnes '40, Social Service; Joseph S. Stern, Jr., '40, Speakers; Harry W. Hollmeyer '40, Library; Harry Newman, Jr. '42, Freshman; Archibald M. McMillan 1Dv. and Roger Schafer '41, Foreign Students; William B. Daughaday '40, Arthur W. Page, Jr. '40 and Benjamin Wilcox, Jr. '40, Senior Advisory; Robert E. Russell '41, Information; and J. Warren Palm '40, Handbook Committee...