Word: understandingly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...victorious German revolution has entered upon a stage of evolution," wrote Dr. Frick. "That means normal, legal, constructive work. This task must be seriously endangered if there is a continuance of revolution or talk of a second revolution. Whosoever talks of such must understand he is thereby revolting against his leader and will be dealt with accordingly. . . . From now on power rests with the Government and with the Government alone!" Sure, perhaps prematurely, that German business is really going to be largely let alone by the Nazi State, Dr. Gustav Krupp von Bohlen lent eager aid to a Nazi press...
There is one peculiarity of TIME'S that I do not understand, and that is the apparent presumption that a member of the proletariat (or anything short of a well-known socialite) is one of a multiple number of the same name...
...instance: James Vandudency, socialite, marries one Maggie Smith. Of course he couldn't marry more than one at the same time, even if there should be 10,000 Maggie Smiths. While telling us he married one, are we to understand he left a lot of them disconsolate...
...went to Washington!" cried Italian Finance Minister Guido Jung. "I talked to President Roosevelt a few weeks ago. He said the stabilization of currencies was one of the first essentials of this Conference. Now he seems to brush all that aside. I cannot understand...
...generation will also have a far better chance than college students of today to learn about the thing that has been Dr. Ely's intellectual passion for more than 50 years. Of his land school, Dr. Ely said last week: "It is something epoch-making." To understand what he meant it is necessary to have some conception of what land-Land whence taxes come, Land on which houses are built. Land which produces things-has meant to Dr. Ely. When he left Johns Hopkins in 1892, Dr. Ely went to the University of Wisconsin, practiced real estate, studied housing...