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...first article, of the gloomy point of view, is written by Hartley Grattan, who appears to be an able student of modern war and world affairs. The second, "How America Can Keep Out of the Next War," is written by Lothrop Stoddard, in a manner to prove that Mr. Stoddard was probably living on the northern shore of Baffin Land, or perhaps inside the Mammoth Caverns during the last war. Mr. Stoddard desires with a great earnestness to keep out of the next war, unless "a vital natural interest" (i.e. not that of keeping out of war) is involved...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: On The Rack | 4/28/1934 | See Source »

While Mr. Stoddard was basking in the memories of 1812, in sunny Raratonga during the years 1914-1917, Mr. Grattan was learning that the problems of Europe are not so much political as they are economic, however the headlines describe them. And to that knowledge he has added that the European situation in 1934 shows a fantastic similarity with that of 1914, with a complete renaissance of what Mr. Stoddard calls "Europe's ancient feuds." The only difference are some new components in the Balkan alliances and a strong and enigmatical Italy. He cannily observed the Orient, too, including America...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: On The Rack | 4/28/1934 | See Source »

...Stoddard unfortunately begins with the dislike of Americans for a new war as an important point. It was this dislike of war that brought Mr. Wilson to his second term in 1916. The basker from Baffin Land goes on to tell us that "the problems are not virtually our own" and that we will "have to ferret out insidious propaganda." Surely Mr. Wilson saw these obvious facts as early as 1914. But Mr. Stoddard gets more practical, he says "that we should export arms only f.o.b., so that ships flying our flag would not be involved." Similarly Americans should only...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: On The Rack | 4/28/1934 | See Source »

Where Mr. Stoddard's conflicting polices of trading with the belligerents and keeping perfect "isolation" will lead us is not hard to say. Wall Street is adept at this game but knows where it leads. The only true method--and neutrality is a manifest possibility--is to keep our goods off the seas, or protected by a squadron of our own destroyers, and to give up our frenzied isolation and look for a strong ally before it is too late...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: On The Rack | 4/28/1934 | See Source »

...Towle Howard, c.w. c.w., Morton Sherman, l.w. l.w., Bogert (undecided), h.b. h.b., Lassiter (undecided), h.b. h.b., Childs Burrage, f. f., Combs Laroussilhe, f. f., Jenkins Mayorga, f. f., Anthony Oettinger, f. f., Nicholls Oppenheimer, f. f., Pierson Schwyzer, f. f., Wilmerdering Sweeney, f. f., Tarlton White, f. f., Stoddard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RUGBY FIFTEEN TO MEET YALE OUTFIT TOMORROW | 4/18/1934 | See Source »

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