Word: quarrelings
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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France, which expelled Mr. Hearst as an undesirable alien three years ago, is not on his passport. Said he: "They don't particularly want me. That is the impression I one time got." Publisher Hearst glories in his quarrel with France, wears his exile like a decoration...
Disappointing a group of enthusiasts who had gathered in the hope of witnessing a violent quarrel over the elections, the Liberal Club last night conducted their business in a most orderly fashion and announced at the close, that Victor, H. Kramer '35 of Cincinnati, Ohio, had been elected president of the organization for the coming year...
...Before very long, a new generation will be taking over the reins of power the world over. Is there any sense in letting an agreement made when the war was still in the minds of every man and woman continue to create bitterness among peoples who have no real quarrel with each other? The jealousy and distrust with which defaulting nations are coming to regard the United States is most unfortunate. To the youth of America is seems unfair that one of the latent causes of future wars is nothing more than a lack of agreement between nations...
...people from all over the world to walk blindly into a dangerous situation that resulted in many fatalities and spread the disease all over the country-a situation over which the health and medical authorities of the city and the State of Illinois have since engaged in an undignified quarrel, everybody frantically disclaiming responsibility. The suppression of any mention of the epidemic was abetted by the daily press of the country at large and by the news-gathering agencies. The right of the people to a free press, of which we have heard so much of late, was denied...
...with regard to German Fascism which should be clarified. The idea is called "foolish" "that Hitler is the hired tool of capitalism." Since the author of the letter himself does not challenge the correctness of the NSL interpretation of Hitlerism as the dictatorship of big business, we can hardly quarrel with him, but in order that "the more skeptical readers of the CRIMSON" be relieved of their doubts, he suggests that the NSL study the German situation on the spot for four years. Inasmuch as we have only one member who has spent more than two years in Germany during...