Word: reasonsable
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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(5 of 5) Joseph Paul-Boncour struggled at Geneva to keep the Disarmament Conference alive, stanchly aided by U. S. Ambassador Davis. On direct instructions from Premier Mussolini, who was more than ever impatient of dawdling Geneva diplomacy last week, Italy's delegates tried to kill the Conference by...
In an attempt to discover why the great swimmers of Europe and America had been beaten, the coaches carefully studied the little men as they plowed through the water. They found that the crawl used by the Japanese was fundamentally the same as the so-called Australian crawl; but since...
For these reasons, it is not surprising that Great Britain, rather than the United States, should utter the first concerted prayer against a journalism which is, in the words of last week's British Press Convention, "little more than a monstrous invasion of individual privacy." That journalism is sufficiently isolated...
Under the law newspaper owners and editors are stripped of power to discharge members of their staffs "for reasons of their own," can and must do so only for reasons of state. Disputes will be settled by a Reich Press Court, the judges to be appointed by Dr. Goebbels. Ended...
The origins of the present system go far back into history. In the early days all the students came to the University with a single purpose, to get a training for the ministry. As the College grew in wisdom, and breadth and riches, it attracted students for other reasons, social...