Word: stanleys
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...hearty British cheer, which brought the House of Commons to their feet, rang out last week for the League of Nations. Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin, in launching his $1,000,000,000 British armament program (see col. 3), had just advanced the theory that this will not be "unilateral rearmament." Although the billion dollars' worth of new arms will all be in one nation's hands, it will not be unilateral rearmament, according to Mr. Baldwin, because ''it is [a] strengthening [of] our defensive forces within the framework of the League for the sake of international...
...next Britannia, in consequence, was to dominate the Mediterranean against all comers. In the cheers of the House of Commons for this rebirth of the League of Nations & British Might as twins, millions of the King's subjects joined sincerely and without hypocrisy because honest Stanley Baldwin, while asking a cool billion for weapons, also told them on the radio last week: "I think you know me well enough now to know I am no militarist, and you can safely trust...
...Stanley Baldwin, in the so-called Speech from the Throne written by the Prime Minister for King George but read last week by the Lord High Chancellor in proroguing Parliament...
...outstanding lesson in the art of British politics was afforded last week by its great master. A simple date and his reasons for choosing it gave the Rt. Hon. Stanley Baldwin all the scope a political artist needs to run the whole gamut of his virtuosity. The situation: The Prime Minister was about to call a sudden ''snap election" on Nov. 14 because he thinks his government can win more votes on their foreign policy amid Europe's present state of alarm than they possibly could on their domestic record quietly considered...
...coming to Cambridge to be Harvard's football Moses, it was also noised about that he had received fall permission from Bill Bingham to bring a whole flock of hand-pieced. Across to aid him in the trip to the Promised Land, Prominent among these was one J. Neil Stanley former head coach at Delaware, who took over control of the second most important part of the machine, the Freshman squad...