Word: refered
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...TIME, Dec. 2 you again refer to "Catholic Hitler...
...suffering and the extent of their need back there in 1932 and early 1933. I knew the pangs of fear and moments of rejoicing that come to the farmer as the harvest frowns or smiles. . . . "One of the greatest curses of American life has been speculation. I do not refer to the obvious speculation in stocks and bonds and land booms. . . . The kind of speculation I am talking about is the involuntary speculation of the farmer when he puts his crops into the ground. How can it be healthy for a country to have the price of crops vary...
...record of effective service to the community. At first it was looked upon with doubt by some magistrates. But it had proved itself worthy by the experience of the courts and it had become the practice where ignorant and needy persons mistakenly applied to the courts for information to refer them to the bureau...
...that they have denied the right of competition of Jewish athletes, but our case rests on an even firmer basis. The Naxis-have discriminated against Catholic sports organizations and dissenting Prostestant groups in a way which is mild only when compared with the treatment accorded the Jewish sportsmen. I refer specifically to the alternative which the Nazis have presented to their political and religious opponents: either practise under the supervision of our "Fuehrers" or don't practise at all. You know, for example, that the Deutsche Jugendkraft with a membership of over 100,000 throughout Baden was dissolved. Mr. Bingham...
Japanese, Chinese and other Asiatic objections to the Nazi term "Aryan" caused Herr Hitler to order it formally dropped last week. Hereafter the State will refer to 1) Germans (synonymous with citizens), 2) Part-Jews, and 3) Jews. Part-Jews will be classified according to the percentage of their Jewish blood, computed from how many of their grandparents were Jews...