Word: propagandists
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...provided but one channel for the immense energy Miss Lowell devoted to the cause. It is good to learn that her patronage, far from being the indiscriminate largesse to favorites and bribery of editors that Pound and other charged, was on the contrary tactfully and intelligently bestowed. As a propagandist, her industry in writing about poets and poetry was only surpassed by her industry in talking about them. The most truly astounding aspect of her work for "the new poetry" is surely the indefatigableness she displayed in her lectures. She talked from Maine to Texas; and though it is said...
...attacks were exceedingly valuable publicity, which the mission could not possibly have bought for itself." Currently receiving "exceedingly valuable publicity" which they could not possibly buy for themselves are Japan's No. 1 Christian, Dr. Toyohiko Kagawa, whom the Hearst Press is crying down as an "alien propagandist"; and the Most Rev. William Temple, Archbishop of York, whom Hearstpapers have trailed with a running fire of vituperation as "another meddlesome British propagandist" who ''should stay at home-and if necessary, BE KEPT IN CONFINEMENT...
...could stop Mr. Warren from giving his money to whomever he pleased. We question, however, the propriety of Yale University accepting a bequest on terms which have all the car marks and specifications of Nazi ideology. Harvard University had the courage to refuse a scholarship offered by a Nazi propagandist. Can Yale administer this fund on these terms without upholding an ideal which is counter to Yale's own "best ideals and traditions?" --The American Jewish World...
...Italy's attack on Ethiopia is indefensible" will be held Friday, October 11, at 8.00 P. M. in the New Lecture Hall, under the auspices of the Harvard Liberal Club. Dr. Carle Flumiani, Italian journalist, author, publisher, and financial export, whom it is rumored is the official unofficial Italian propagandist in the United States, will uphold the negative...
...significant plays dealing with the problem of that basic section of the population--the workers." Their play "Stevedore," running highly worth seeing, and too few see it. With their limited resources the New Theatre Players do an excellent job. The casting is perfect. The play suffers, like most avowedly propagandist plays, from too much earnestness on the part of the playwrights (Paul Peters and George Sklar). It lacks any touch of relief from exciting, sometimes harrowing situations. The structural fault in its conception is obviously this tie scene after another. The acting of both the negroes and whites is good...