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...efforts of many a German to explain his magnetic power over great audiences Orator Hitler contributed last week this disarming bit of candor...
Under Secretary of Agriculture Rexford Guy Tugwell and Assistant to the Secretary Paul Henson Appleby sailed from Manhattan to attend the meetings of the International Agricultural Institute in Rome. Secretary Tugwell locked his cabin door, leaving Secretary Appleby outside to explain: "He is not snooty but there was a lot of last minute work he had to do. . . . Neither the President nor Secretary Wallace had any hand in pushing this trip to Europe. . . . Neither of us has resigned nor is going to be 'kicked out,' at least for anything we have done so far. . . . This trip...
...which now prevails is a new phenomenon for the nation, and we must ask and answer, 'What caused it?' When considered at first glance, it might appear that the causes are the World War and the world-wide depression which followed it. But these causes are not adequate to explain the political and economic phenomena which confront us, we must look deeper. The root-causes are, I think, changes in the race composing the nation and in the environment in which we live. The best form of government for any people at any time is the child of race...
...explain the present decline? Have more college graduates found jobs? Is there loss money for ambitious students? Or has the charm of the Business School dwindled? We are inclined to believe the first answer with some consideration of the last...
After this great effort to explain Nazi Kultur, the Realmleader visibly relaxed and on succeeding days reveled happily in the transports of Nazi devotion rendered him by division after division of his followers. Arriving nearly 200,000 strong each day, they drilled before the Realmleader on Zeppelin Meadows, a 48-acre field pack-jammed at every demonstration. As a special honor about 10% of each horde were privileged to goose-step past Realmleader Hitler in the public square, and, to make room for the marching columns, Nuremberg removed one of her most famed medieval monuments, the Fountain of Neptune, sacred...