Word: hamburger
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...League of Nations, according to the distinguished lecturer from the University of Hamburg, is held in less respect today by public opinion than five years ago. One of the major reasons for this is its inability to allay the mutual suspicions between the various countries. "However, no one can expect more from the League than to keep peace," continued Dr. Bartholdy. "No one wants to abolish the League. We must make the best of it. In the future we shall have to look for cooperation on a greater scale, especially between France and Germany." The lecturer sees in the dual...
...Bartholdy, professor of Civil and International Law at the University of Hamburg and grandson of the great composer, Felix Mendelssohn, will speak on "Relations between France and Germany". Professor Taussig, who will introduce the speaker, continued, "He has been particularly active in the last ten years in advocating peace and reconciliation between France and Germany. He has supported earnestly the activities of the League of Nations and all movements towards bringing about reconciliation and cooperation between the two countries...
...situation in Germany is one which warrants extraordinary police measures. The recent murder of a Communist Deputy in Hamburg was an extreme manifestation of the violent tone which has become prevalent in political circles. Anti-Semitic and anti-Republican propaganda in the last few months and the threat of Communist anti-religious agitation at Easter finally provoked the Government to pass the emergency regulation...
...Bartholdy, grandson of the great composer, Felix Mendelssohn, is the highly distinguished representative of the present generation of a famous family. He is professor of Civil and International Law at the University of Hamburg and an important participant in the work of the Dawes and Young Committees under the Reparation Commission. He is founder and director of the Institut fur Auswartige Politik at Hamburg. From 1925 to 1928, he served on the Arbitral Tribunal at the Hague...
Joyrides in the Graf Zeppelin have been only for thrill-hunters of the economic calibre of William B. Leeds. The Graf's transatlantic fare last year was $2.000 to Spain, $2,250 to Germany. Last week Hamburg-American line, agent for Liftschiffbau Zeppelin announced "Zep rides for everybody" for next summer. Four-hour flights from Friedrichshafen over either Lake Lucerne, the Black Forest or the Tyrol will cost about $36 per passenger, provided 30 to 35 passengers participate. Longer, costlier flights are also scheduled...