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Like a stern grey cat clawing feathers one by one from a gaudy canary Dictator Stalin of Russia has spent eleven months mercilessly divesting of his powers the once great Gregory Zinoviev, "spiritual son of Lenin," "bomb-boy of Bolshevism," arch-director of plots in every land to subvert world capitalism...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RUSSIA: Molting Hero | 12/6/1926 | See Source »

President (Premier) William T. Cosgrave declared before the Dail: "We have to deal with an organized conspiracy to subvert the Government, but the force behind the raids and the genius directing them will not be able to make a sustained attack on liberty, order and peace in the Irish Free State." He then introduced the Public Safety Bill, supplementing the Treason Act and conferring emergency powers upon the Government. By employing all the persuasion at his command he was able to get the bill through the Dail last week...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Dail Doings | 11/29/1926 | See Source »

...super-government" was coined. The World editorial was entitled "A Noble Conspiracy" and commented on how "the very good people, not just the respectable ones, but the good people, the good women in small towns, raised a fund which was used openly, honestly and with the best intentions to subvert the authority of the Legislature of Pennsylvania. . . . According to this theory, any private citizen could buy just as much law enforcement as he thought desirable." It was pointed out that the right of legislatures to refuse money to executives had long been regarded as the cornerstone of political liberty...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Subdivision of Government | 7/5/1926 | See Source »

...bill was drafted to empower the Government to pay these installments as they came due. The Finance Minister proposed to subvert 800,000,000 francs from the budget for this purpose and add 400,000,000 francs from the proceeds of the Morgan loan, which is still intact. Chamber and Senate agreed, but the latter insisted upon adding a clause which prohibited the Government from using the Morgan money for any purpose except repaying the Bank of France, and which stipulated that any residue after the payment to the Bank was to be applied to repaying the banking house...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FRANCE: Dans le Parlement | 1/12/1925 | See Source »

...late, certain insidious reports have been current in the University to the effect that the authorities are taking measures to subvert the most ancient and jealously-guarded of all undergraduate privileges, to wit--the natural and inalienable right of the student to sleep when and where he pleases. Rumor has it that the "goodies" are instructed to report all those that are found in bad after midday, with the result that several of our most prominent sleepers have been caught under the new rule. Some say that the Dean's office is responsible--others, the Regent; while there...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FOR THE GOOD OF THE GOODIES | 3/14/1921 | See Source »

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