Word: understandingly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...biding its time, waiting for the Hoover acceptance speech before plumping for either or neither party. Book. More thoughtfully statistical than the Sabin sisterhood, the Crusaders are currently circulating a book called The New Crusade, presented "to the thinking peoples of the United States that they may intelligently understand the results of compulsory Prohibition." At the University of Chicago last month Cleveland Oilman Fred G. Clark, 38, the Crusaders' founder and commander-in-chief, debated Prohibition with General Secretary Clarence True Wilson of the Methodist Board of Temperance, Prohibition & Public Morals. During this debate the greatest Wet surprise...
...Side and the Right Side! . . . The new Crusader ... is going to make every possible effort to get the old temperance forces to cooperate with him in his present challenge to the speakeasy, the bootlegger, the corrupt politician and the gangster! He believes that when sincere temperance people understand his motives they will back his Crusade, since the principles he stands for are practically the same code of the principles the W. C. T. U. adopted when present-day grey-haired mothers were children in short dresses." Focus. Last week Wet & Dry eyes turned to Congress, ultimate focus of their next...
...understand the anxiety of France about her security," said the German Chancellor, "but surely this could be dispelled by a military alliance between the French and ourselves...
...hear the ovation which greeted short, stocky Isaac Van Grove when he took the conductor's stand at the opening Aida. Nor did she read his statement: "When I came to Cincinnati this time I felt as though I were coming to a shrine. I could understand the emotion of the Mohammedan who makes once in his lifetime a pilgrimage to Mecca...
Still we cannot understand...