Word: protestation
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...United States and England have been peremptory in the immediate past. That Russia should back Japan seems extremely unlikely because of the present developments; and in view of the League's past handling of the Sino-Japanese affair, trouble in the future is likely to receive little more than protest from that score; but Russia becoming officially embroiled in the Eastern question would immediately have the effect of starting the line-up of the sides in the struggle that is to come...
...partly because of the many protests made against the German regime in other countries that those in power have been aroused to such radical action," declared S. B. Fay '96, Professor of History, in a recent CRIMSON interview. "It really is none of any other country's business. Protest meetings such as have been held in this country and in England, and even such denouncement of the Hitler movement as was made by Chamberlain the other day merely add fuel to the fire. It shows a stupid ignorance of history on the part of those protesting...
...national revolution, which followed Hitler's sweeping victory at the polls, is merely a protest on the part of the Germans against the conditions under which they have labored for fourteen years--the conditions of the Versailles treaty forced upon them by the Allies. This is Germany's answer...
...office in the Government elections, plumped strongly for secession. The Labor Party, which is against secession, but is also against Premier Mitchell's policy of wage reduction, won a majority of ten seats. Observers doubted whether anything more would be done about secession, called the vote a "protest, not a decision...
...from the professions spread to medicine, education, the arts. The rectors of the Universities of Frankfort and Brunswick were arrested last week. Officials of the Berlin municipal insurance system announced that they would pay the bills of no Jewish physicians rendered after April 1. Because they signed an official protest against persecution of Jewish musicians in Germany, German radio stations were ordered to bar all records or compositions by Arturo Toscanini, Walter Damrosch, Sergei Koussevitzky, Artur Bodanzky, Harold Bauer, Ossip Gabrilowitsch...