Word: proletarianism
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Senate ("World's Greatest Club"), the scene was less proletarian. Camaraderie of a more formal sort marked the occasion, whose dignity was impaired only for an instant when cut-awayed Col. Halsey, the Senate's popular secretary, lost a garter...
...philippics helped to smash Philadelphia's Boss William Scott Vare last month. In Philadelphia where there is no Hearst and where the stodgy Bulletin has been a model for the city's other journals, the Record got attention by rowdy headlines, pictures of chorus girls, comic strips, proletarian social-advice columns, interlarded with intelligent liberalism...
...product of the industrial revolution, the soapbox, has left its mark on all consciously "proletarian" writing. Curbstone oratory, more effective in the open air than in the echoing covers of a book, is drawing bigger crowds than once it did, and publishers, their anxious fingers on the public pulse, are beginning to prescribe this form of mild dynamite. Though alert Publisher Farrar finds Upsurge "impossible to describe," he admits that this manifesto-poem is "frankly a message...
TIME, a newsorgan, is neither gentleman nor bourgeois nor proletarian. But nothing could better please a TIME editor than to see Texas as Publisher Carter can show...
...means dead, though Dictator Stalin has ostentatiously withdrawn from its Executive Committee, is the Comintern or Third International, the world agency of proletarian revolution. While Comrade Litvinoff was en route to Washington, dispatches from Moscow reported that "the windows of the Comintern Building are dark." Last week the Comintern Executive Committee issued an appeal "to the toiling masses of the world," bade them to "Join ranks with the Soviet Union proletariat! Forge a uniform Revolutionary Front against Fascism and War! Against Japanese Imperialism and World Imperialism! For a Soviet China and a Soviet Germany...