Word: storms
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...University to a student for one year of study in Germany at the University of Munich, and whose stipendium has been declined by the Overseers of Harvard in a manner offensive not only to Dr. Hanfstaengl, but also to the whole German system of higher learning, has raised a storm of anger in the student body of Harvard. (Here is quoted the CRIMSON editorial of October...
...Memorial Drive below Dunster House yesterday afternoon, the suspicion dawned, especially on the minds of Dunstermen, that the Strauss Hall feed had assumed new proportions. Such was not the case, however, for although water is the subject out into the river, in order to speed the drainage of storm and surface the drainage of storm and surface water from the vicinity...
...came up to the White House in a taxi and, finding himself out of funds, borrowed two bits from Gus, to the great glee of the assembled reporters. Fred Storm (United Press) immediately shot the story into the U.P. and within a couple of minutes it was back in the White House over the Washington City News Service printer. It was torn off and handed to the President, who had it in his hand when Law, Hecht, and Robert Fleming of the Riggs Bank came into his office, only a few minutes after the borrowing incident...
...would make commodities for consumption by the unemployed. Such a program would probably be cheaper than the dole-and-relief work but it has two main disadvantages: a) economically it might tend to throw some workers in private enterprise out of their jobs; b) politically it would arouse a storm of conservative opposition from manufacturers who feel the pinch of direct government competition...
...spread. Even his ruthless, sabre-scarred "Civil Administrator" Dr. August Jaeger, took alarm. Dr. Jaeger has done most of the Reichsbischof's dirty work, tearing around Germany with squads of police, seizing the treasuries of bishops deposed by Dr. Müller. even ordering them locked up by Storm Troopers in their ecclesiastical palaces (TIME, Oct. 22). All this, as the Fatherland knows, was done with the avowed aim of knocking Protestant factions together into a unified National Church. But last week frightened Dr. Jaeger bleated, "I have never used the words 'National Church...