Word: youthful
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Said he: "I am here today and gone tomorrow; but let no one think Fascism goes with me. . . . I do not know how long Mussolini will last, but Fascism shall last longer. ... I will leave to Italy the institution of Fascism established on solid grounds-an historic institution. . . . The youth of Italy shall be trained so that in this country there shall be a place for each person and each person shall be in that place. Let no one waste his time speculating on what will become of Fascism when Mussolini is gone...
With his bearings firmly taken, Correspondent James proceeded to shed light on the recent acrimonious exchange of speeches between Pope Pius XI and Il Duce, as to whether the Church or State shall predominate in educating Italian Youth. Mr. James significantly revealed that in the course of smoothing down this quarrel, Signor Mussolini has agreed that the Fascist Youth organizations shall hereafter receive spiritual training under the auspices of the Church, while all other instruction shall continue lay and Fascist...
...Major Mozart Allegro assai, Andante, Minuet, and Trio II. Overture "Fingal's Cave" Mendelssohn III. Rosita Ecalona, Soloist First Movement from the Piano Schumann Concerto in A minor Intermission I. Caresses Pantcho Wladigeroff II. Moods Joseph Akhron III. Serenade and Intermezzo Erick Korngold IV. Humoresque Max Reger V. On Youth Gustav Mahler
Princeton, on the other hand, represents the spirit of eternal youth. Her sons are capable of a beautiful emotion. If they do not show it they are afraid outsiders might suspect that they do not love Princeton. No graduate is ever too old to thrill to the singing of "Old Nassau" with his napkin waving on high. Annual atendance at a Triangle Club show assumes the aspect of a religious devotion. Heaven itself must seem to him incomplete if there is no little corner where Princeton men may congregate. --Baltimore Evening...
Professor Kirsopp Lake, it is announced, will address the Boston Ethical Society at Repertory Hall, 264 Huntington Avenue, next Sunday at 11 o'clock. His subject will be "The Problems of Youth Today and Tomorrow...