Word: questioners
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Rhineland and the other on the occasion of the official proclamation announcing Germany's rearmament. I can admit quite frankly today that . . . The Führer and we all were in fear and anxiety then. Today those fears have passed! There can no longer be any question of a 'promenade' from Paris to Berlin. That was once- but will never be again...
...rdenas had actually made an oil deal with Messrs. Rickett & Smith as yet. Since they had already rushed by plane to Wall Street, it seemed probable they were contacting prospects, preparing to fly back to Mexico City for the signing of contracts later, if possible. The big question: Was this "hot oil"-that is, are the U. S. and Britain going to agree or disagree with the proclamation by which President Cárdenas laid down three weeks ago that it was right and legal for Mexican oil workers to seize these great properties and prepare to operate them...
Decision on this question was up to Franklin Delano Roosevelt under the Monroe Doctrine, and last week the President quickly chose a formula on which the State Department instructed Ambassador Josephus Daniels to take his stand at Mexico City. The formula: Washington is not disposed to consider that the U. S. and British owners of the seized properties are entitled to compensation based upon their valuation. But Washington is disposed to invite payment by the Mexican Government of compensation based upon what the owners originally paid for the properties and their development, less depreciation...
...vaccine against louse-born typhus (TIME, March 13, 1933). Thus it became possible to inoculate armies against typhus, just as armies of the War and since have been regularly inoculated against typhoid and smallpox. But, although whole civilian populations have been gradually inoculated against smallpox, it remains a question whether under stress of war whole populations can be speedily immunized against typhus...
When the eastern branch of the American Psychological Association convened in Manhattan last week, no less than three papers were read on the Rhine question, all of them hostile. Small, vehement Psychologist Hyman Rogosin of New York City declared that...