Word: tippelskirch
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...spring proceeded. Baron Kurtvon Tippelskirch, German consul General in Boston, placed a laurel wreath in Memorial Church to honor the four German Harvardmen who had died in the first World War. A day before Hitler had announced the scraping of the Versailles Treaty and the creation of a new German army...
...fight against the European Army]. I take courage to speak now even at the risk of finding no applause. A state without power never in its life will get back its rights. The Russians will never give us back the [rest of Germany] if we have no power." General Tippelskirch's argument: only in the European Army can Germany find strength. Hastily Host Von Reichenau withdrew his program, but predicted that it would yet be approved by most of the officers present...
Charles E. Schwer '37, leader of the group, received a letter yesterday from Baron von Tippelskirch, German Consul General in Boston, saying that Chancellor Hitler had asked him to inform the students that it was against his policy to authorize the use of his name for organizations of any kind...
...following are patrons and patronesses for the dance: Baron and Baroness Kurt von Tippelskirch, Professor and Mrs. John A. Walz, Professor and Mrs. William G. Howard, Professor and Mrs. Frederick W. C. Lieder, Professor Hugh Leichentritt, Professor and Mrs. Taylor Starck, Professor and Mrs. Walter Silz, Dr. and Mrs. Roe-Merrill S. Heffner, Dr. Fred O. Nolte, Mrs. S. K. Hawkes...
Baron von Tippelskirch is a graduate of Oxford, and was German Consul at Shanghai during the war. He has had excellent opportunities to look at religion from a strongly international point of view. In his lecture he will stress the social and religious situation in modern Germany, showing how political conditions have influenced religious life in that country...