Word: restorationism
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"Anything Might Happen." As rumors grew that Francisco Franco was considering restoration of the Spanish monarchy, Don Jaime let it be known that he was ready to reconsider his renunciation of the throne and "take up his responsibilities if called upon." Apart from the minor difficulty that few Spaniards were...
From the Ruins. Viennese have stuck to their love of the city's glorious monuments, and they are slowly rebuilding them. Above all comes the restoration of their Alten Steffel, or Old Steve, whose marble floor many a citizen kissed during holiday services.
The Christmas play season gets underway this evening when Adams House presents "The Time of Your Life" by William Saroyan at 7:30 p.m. and Dunster House stages "Cutter of Coleman-Street," a Restoration comedy by Abraham Cowley, at 8:30 p.m.
. . . and Fall. Then in 1929, business collapsed. The Democrats seized the chance to launch a new principle: "The forces of government were directed, not to the restoration of business alone, but toward the rehabilitation of the suffering and destitute of the entire nation . . . Having no public domain to give away...
Russia stood to gain from her atom bomb if it scared Europe's people into clamoring for appeasement of Communism, but the West itself stood to gain more: a new clarity of common purpose. The atom bomb in Russian hands was something so ominously specific that it was almost...