Word: return
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...United States and the rest of the Americas can play but one role: "Through a well-ordered neutrality to do naught to encourage the contest, through adequate defense to save ourselves from embroilment and attack, and through example and all legitimate encouragement and assistance to persuade other nations to return to the ways of peace and goodwill.'" Entrenched Greed, Making an abrupt transition from world affairs to domestic matters, the President fell violently upon his political enemies at home. Almost in a twinkling the whole trend and temper of his speech changed from a State document to a campaign...
...United States! Let them no longer hide their dissent in a cowardly cloak of generality! Yes, let them define the issues! We have been specific in our affirmative action. Let them be specific in their negative attack!" Shackles for Liberty. "Our resplendent economic autocracy does not want to return to that individualism of which they prate, even though the advantages under that system went to the ruthless and the strong. They realize that in 34 months we have built up new instruments of public power. In the hands of a people's government this power is wholesome and proper...
...conclusion be hazarded several remarks on the coming election. "The Fast is going to return to the Republicans, and I think the West will...
Facing its first Quadrangular League game of the season, the Varsity Hockey team will encounter the Princeton sextet at Princeton tomorrow night. The Crimson outfit will be strengthened by the return of two veterans to the lineup, Thorny Brown at defense and Mike Hovenanian at right wing...
Captain White will return to his position at forward after playing guard against Teach Wednesday night, while Vernon Struck bard hitting halfback on the Varsity football team, will move in to one of the guard posts. Bill Gray, star center is still out with a knee injury and is not expected back until the Princeton game...