Word: quarreling
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Last week the Catholics who have barred Herr Hitler (still a Catholic in his own eyes), the Socialists (who used to quarrel with the Catholics) and the other centre parties were united under what amounted to nothing more nor less than the banner of PRUDENCE?symbolized by HINDENBURG. If he lives out his second term he will have lived to the prodigious...
...painted watch dials with radium preparations began dying, experts denounced the use of radium internally. Particularly vocal were Dr. Flinn of Columbia and Dr. Harrison Stanford Martland, medical examiner of Essex County, N. J. With radium applied externally and for short periods to destroy cancers they had no quarrel. But imbibed radium accumulated in the bones. It was certain death, because, before its ravages could be recognized, it had destroyed a fatal amount of bone...
...office are four companies which he owns wholly and one of which he owns 60%. The profits flowing in from those companies Professor Junkers promptly pumps out to a sixth and most important project ?Junkers Research Institute. For this reason Professor Junkers is not rich. Presumably after a quarrel over this policy, he dismissed most of his directors last December...
...election day Secretary of State Clarence J. Brown and 30 aides scattered over Cleveland to help keep the peace. Their presence was not enough to stop scores of beatings while one bystander was accidentally shot in a poll quarrel. Cleveland's Negroes got free rides to the election booths in return for their votes for Boss Maschke's candidate. But their massed strength was not enough to stop the Democratic sweep. Ray Miller was elected Mayor of Cleveland by 102,632 to 94,929. Never before had citizens turned out in such numbers for a municipal contest...
...Russians (nearly all anti-Bolshevik) in Harbin hoped Japan would push farther north and pick a real quarrel with Soviet Russia. Last week Harbin was exciting because Tokyo had heard from London which had it from Riga that in Moscow last week highest officials of the Communist Party stood around a table upon which Josef Stalin banged his fist, explaining his "Harbin Policy": Peace. Tokyo was titillated by the possibility that this "inside dope" might be wrong, that Russia might fight...