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On dreadful Feb. 6, 1934. half a dozen Paris mobs, enraged by indications of Government complicity in the Stavisky scandals, were moved to rioting which was cut short by the order of Minister of the Interior Eugène Frot. When rifle fire ceased, 24 corpses lay in the streets...
The carefree scholar began his first line auspiciously. But when he came to the end of the line, the expediency of decending to the next failed to penetrate his enthusiastic absorption in his subject. Consequently, he continued his line on across the wide expanse of the board, and only when...
One evening last week in the Coliseum at Lincoln, Neb., 10,000 applauding citizens looked up into the chubby face of the country's only living ex-President, who in turn beamed down upon them. Herbert Hoover was about to assault the New Deal on its once strongest political...
Not only is the dreadful destruction of men depicted, but also that of land. "The Deserted Post" and "The Ruins of Langemark" portray with great care the ruined shells of buildings, the bomb-pitted fields and shattered trees, and the general desolation of the countryside.
"Bishop Ryan is a most intolerant man. That at first glance may seem a severe indictment. . . . He was never intolerant, however, of real scholarship and earnest effort but merely of slipshod methods. . . . Allied with his intolerance, Bishop Ryan possessed a superiority complex. This dreadful sounding affliction was in no sense...