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Americans, Inc. is avowedly designed to aid the New Deal platform and explain it to people "who too frequently are influenced by the headlines prompted by the statements of a worn-out and discarded stand-pattism," believes that "recovery is essential to national existence" and adheres to "the principles and ideals of Washington, Jefferson, Jackson, Grover Cleveland, William McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson and Franklin D. Roosevelt...
Paul Anderson announced several months ago in The Nation that he would be obliged, for reasons which he did not fully explain, to discontinue his articles in that journal...
...gentleman stopped grouse shooting on his Scottish estate long enough to explain: "This story has cropped up recurrently for the last three years. Each time I have denied...
...Angas pamphlet is more than a market forecast. It is "an attempt to explain and justify the Roosevelt experiment and to show how, if steadfastly pursued, it is bound to reach a successful conclusion." Major Angas admits that "to an observer who sees from day to day only the disjointed and apparently unpredictable actions of the Administration, the whole experiment is apt to appear as the muddled meddling of a happy-go-lucky opportunist. . . ." But he believes there is an underlying theme which is "clear, consistent and fundamentally sound." That theme, says Major Angas. is monetary?simply "Reflate, then stabilize...
...Lord Lionel Walter Rothschild, head of the British branch of the great banking family, walked with a party of friends into a gay British roadhouse known as The Ace of Spades, then walked out again without his lunch. Hearing rumors, London newshawks scurried to his home, heard him shyly explain : "As soon as I entered, the manager came up and asked me whether I was a Jew. My appearance is hardly 'Aryan.' I confirmed the fact that I was a Jew and he replied he was sorry he couldn't serve me and that I must leave. It does sound...