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Jeremiah Jenks, political economy expert of New York University, recently returned to Germany, reported that Hugo Stinnes, Master of Coke, "is employing two secretaries with a staff of assistants solely to look after his widespread relief work. Stinnes provides the entire upkeep of the municipal kitchens, foundlings' home and...
"The seeds of a future world war will be sown if the United States enacts the exclusion law [now being discussed in Congressional committee]. The Japanese could not submit to the humiliation of being treated like Negroes. A prophet is not required to predict a crisis in American-Japanese relations...
M. Herriot moved the following amendment, which was defeated: "A union with the Allied and Associated Powers is recommended to the Government as the best guarantee for our country, for reparations and for security." The following day L'Intransigeant, a Paris journal which usually supports M. Poincaré, said...
Men have long speculated on the influence of cosmic bodies over the tides of human affairs. Within the last cen-tury a few really scientific minds have begun to observe certain regularities both in astronomy and economics. We are familiar with the course of the "Business Cycle," as described by...
"It is the German farmer and landlord who at the present are starving Germany out. They are refusing to accept paper marks in payment of their produce, though others are compelled to do so, and are thus forcing the retailer to double and treble his prices. And the scandal is...