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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...CRIMSON is a sincere protest against both the rottenness of the convention and the cowardly hypocrisy with which it was countenanced, and has been since reported to an essentially moral public. Certainly there is no political or financial gain for the CRIMSON in such a stand, except the added respect of the small minority who know and are ashamed at the truth, both among the citizens of Boston and among the Legionnaires...
...Tactlessness always has been one of the outstanding defects of the children of Israel. British Jews do not err in this respect nearly as much as their kinsmen of the Continent. Nevertheless they would do well to remember that the fact of leadership of the Bolshevist campaign against civilization and religion being almost entirely in the hands of men of their blood has done inevitable and incalculable harm to the reputation of the Hebrew race in every country of its adoption...
Recognizing that the Earl belonged first to Law, Margaret Countess of Birkenhead and her children stood aside. "He was a truly wonderful man," said Prime Minister James Ramsay MacDonald, often target of the Earl's most scathing shafts. "To disagree with Lord Birkenhead in no way diminished the extraordinary respect which one had to pay to his powers...
...Californians respect Archbishop Hanna for an able, unbigoted, civic-minded citizen. In 1913, when the Japanese question became a national wrangle, he was the state's choice for the important post of immigration commissioner...
...Vallee also went on record as saying that he had seriously considered changing the words of "Harvardiana" and make it a "good drinking song" and that in this respect it "had possibilities", but that he had changed his mind and decided against it in order to spare the feelings of the Harvard Alumni. He stated that, he had unqualified permission from the composer, Raymond Williams, to do this if he wanted...