Word: procession
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...large question mark is the problem of the Supreme Court. Even if a less stringent system than the N.R.A. can swing the liberal group on the bench, there is little hope that the "due process brigade" will follow suit. It would be an unforgiveable mistake on the part of President Roosevelt to meet this in any but an orderly way. Packing the court would establish a precedent that would permanently destroy the usefulness of the tribunal. Two alternatives are left; wait for the more conservative members to die, or amend the Constitution. If the President is willing to wait several...
...same thing was true of Germany. Force begot force, as it always does. In this country, thank God, these two forces are not worth that together!"-here Mr. Baldwin snapped his fingers. "A curious feature," he continued, "is that at this moment in England we are reversing the process of Italy and Germany, and the petty efforts of the Fascists are making Communists. We will take jolly good care that neither of them will take root...
...Jung added that in the cycle by which a democratic state gives way to a Dictator, who in turn yields to an Oligarchy, which finally starts the process all over again by getting around to Democracy, the crisis comes when "the people look to their state to give them more wages, higher standards of living. . . . And so the time comes when the state must make fake money. First it is called 'inflation.' Then, because that is unpopular, 'devaluation.' Now they are calling it 'dilution.' But it is all the same thing -fake money. Thus...
There was light work for the Varsity squad yesterday, as the tapering off process for the Virginia game began. Defensive play doping against the C "Virginia" team featured the afternoon work, followed by punting under pressure and signal drill...
...state. Nothing will more certainly foretell such a state than the appearance of diarrhea or vomiting as the result of an increase in the hyperthyroidism. One must realize that with the appearance of these two symptoms, the most unfavorable conditions possible for this disease come into play. The combustion process associated with hyperthyroidism continues, but the ability to provide combustible fuel for this increased metabolism is lost, with the result that the patient suffers not only from the intoxication of the hyperthyroidism, but also from that which arises from utilizing his own body for fuel." Few patients have the stamina...