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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Dean Leighton has turned the petition over to Edmund A. Mays '32, Secretary of the Union, who will submit it to a vote of the Union Committee at a meeting next Wednesday. If approved the petition will be referred back to the Dean...
Because Comte Fernand de Brinon is a personal friend of onetime French Premier Edouard Daladier, his interview with Chancellor Hitler drew a direct comment from the French Foreign Office: "We are ready to talk through Ambassadors. The question is whether Chancellor Hitler is willing to submit to supervision of the armaments we know he is building. We are willing to learn the answer through diplomatic channels...
...question whether all countries will accept the Soviet, American, French or British method of disarmament and control. . . . Let the [Disarmament] Conference put two simple questions to its members: Will they agree to any serious reduction of armaments and will they submit to any control? [see p. 16]. . . . Such an answer would be of decisive importance and would sound the death knell of the Conference and therefore perhaps Geneva will endeavor to avoid...
...strong to denounce the Nazi "German Christians." Risking reprisals from Nazi Storm Troopers, they read out from 3,000 pulpits throughout the Reich a stinging protest directed, by implication, at the Nazi State itself. "Heathendom has penetrated into the bosom of our church," they read. "Many Christians have to submit their consciences to human leaders, in contradiction of the essence of the Church...
...Presidential connection, decided on Henry Junge, one of their secretaries, a native of Hamburg who had planned to be a violinist until he decided he would never be good enough. It became Henry Junge's job to line up artists who would donate their services, to submit programs to the President's wife for the final...