Word: youthful
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...their chances for success in the early years of the depression. Desirable indications point to the fact that they are abandoning this attitude and trying to adopt a position of the minimum control consistent with the national welfare. It is a difficult position to define, but a justifiable one. Youth is important to their purpose and even though the colleges slow majorities for Roosevelt, it should only make them work harder on a program which will attract them. A strong opposition party which bases its fight on liberty, restricted with the minimum amount of security, is important for the country...
...Baltimore Evening Sun in an analysis of the results says, "We doubt that the political philosophy of the boys has undergone any radical change. The difference is, rather, that youth simply can not resist a man who is continually starting something and who is always willing to take a chance." Commenting on the complete reversal of sentiment, John H. Morison '35, President of the CRIMSON, said: "I had always thought I was living in the middle of a bunch of Tories here at Harvard...
...Jimmy Warthog Got Ilis Spots.' By the simple expedient of taking three paragraphs of this little work and leaving out every other line, changing all the e's and o's to a's and q's and substituting words like drizzle, infinite and wings, death and youth, for spring, sun, flowers, trees and bells, we succeeded in turning out as charmingly obscure a little ode as ever started its way in life with hope in its heart and dead dew on its eyelashes...
...pattern of conflict which by last week was being closely followed in Germany. The pattern: an authoritarian, international Church in an authoritarian, nationalist State, the two being bound together by their common distrust of freedom and liberalism and driven apart by their respective determination to bring up and educate youth in a different...
...Dear Children," as the Pope refers to Catholic Youth organizations, number 1,100,000 in Germany and last week were still the centre of a tug-of-war between Church and State. Only group not yet absorbed by the Hitlerjugend, they have been badgered in districts throughout Germany, forbidden to wear uniforms, parade or even play games in public. Typical was their treatment last week in Ulm, where the police forbade them to hold a "parents' evening...