Word: rebirth
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Ethiopian situation was a function of the rebirth of Germany," asserted the instructor. Always treated as the inferior Latin brothers of the French, Italy at first, in her desire to carve out a new "Roman Empire" in the Mediterranean, came into conflict with the German national expansion of similar character...
...Blackshirts! . . . The objectives of ... Italo-German friendship, consecrated by the Rome-Berlin axis . . . are close solidarity of the two revolutions, a rebirth of Europe and among the peoples Peace...
...chosen to represent current history in the cornerstone of a women's fraternity house? The building is the new home of Gamma Psi chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma, at the fast-expanding University of Maryland, and the issue deposited was, symbolically, the one reporting the ''rebirth" of nearby St. John's College, Annapolis [TIME, July 19], . . . MARY INGERSOLL JENKINS President...
...circulation by giving away books is one of publishing's oldest tricks. Three years ago a premium war in England (TIME, Sept. 25. 1933) threatened to ruin London's four biggest dailies"the Express, Herald, and Mail and News Chronicle- until a truce was struck. The current rebirth of the idea among U. S. newspapers was no accident. Two years ago Publisher David Stern revived it with success for his New York Post and Philadelphia Record...
...Poet's Theatre may well usher in a dramatic rebirth among students. Verse plays are appropriate vehicles lending themselves readily to every field, ranging in subject from modern burlesque to medieval liturgy. As such they should appeal to both artistic and popular factions. Nurtured from within by undergraduates, "Murder in the Cathedral" may well give cause for hope that Harvard is once more drama-conscious...