Word: secretively
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Behind Mrs. Anne U. Stillman's smile when she recently returned to Manhattan from her "third honeymoon" with Banker James Alexander Stillman was a journalistic secret, let out only last week when she was hidden in Canada. This summer she will publish a weekly magazine containing news, society items and photographs. Each week she will sign an article interesting to women. Mrs. Stillman is chairman of the publishing company. Her editor is Herbert B. Mayer, the New York Mirror reporter who ably dug up enough gossip to force the second Hall-Mills murder trial two years ago. The name...
...another instance a college president is alleged to have had a secret arrangement whereby galley proof of the college literary publication was submitted to him by the printer, without the knowledge of the staff...
...furtive delegates to an ominous convention. Most entered Germany on forged passports. All were agents of the Third International: the Communist bureau at Moscow devoted to fomenting "The World Revolution of The World Proletariat" (TIME, Jan. 30). As the delegates filtered into Cassel, several were recognized by the German secret police. Shrewd, the police officials allowed the convention of professional seditionists to proceed in apparent deadly secrecy but contrived to overhear all that passed by means of dictaphones...
...convey instructions to the Cells by circulars "which always fall into the hands of the police," and were told to keep their records and reports to Moscow "as concise as possible." Though authority for the above accounts rests solely upon a statement issued, last week, by the German secret police, their version of the seditious proceedings at Cassel smacks strongly of the typical, half naive and half ruthless methods of the Third International...
German general election (see p. 14). Never before had Old Paul von Hindenburg voted in the city of Berlin. How he voted is his secret...