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...been an Ambassador. At the home of the classmate who invited him to Harvard, eminent Brain Specialist Dr. Elliot Carr Cutler, strapping "Putzy" received Harvard President Emeritus A. Lawrence Lowell who discussed with him - according to Dr. Hanfstaengl - Bismarck, Demosthenes, the art of public speaking and Hitler as an orator. While special correspondents of all leading news services hung around Dr. Hanfstaengl day after day on the chance that his presence would start a race riot, he parried their questions with 100% Teuton wit. Asked whether Adolf Hitler or Franklin Delano Roosevelt is the better orator, he chuckled...
...Benito Mussolini's show and small limelight did he give Adolf Hitler. Up to the very morning of their meeting in Venice last week both were nervous as tomcats. Each seemed to fear some hitch or double-cross. Each whipped his Press into absolute silence. Round about Venice, which Il Duce had not visited for eleven years, citizens, puzzled by elaborate preparations for they knew not what, jumped to a conclusion that Crown Prince Umberto was coming. Germans supposed their Chancellor was still in the Fatherland until their Press told them that he was already soaring over the Alps...
...Mussolini!" Only a few German flags and a sprinkling of Nazi swastikas had been put up among the riot of Italian flags and Fascist banners. Except for some Ger mans who gathered on the opposite side of the Grand Canal and cheered them selves hoarse, the landing of Adolf Hitler at the Grand Hotel was no triumph. He was shown up to the honeymoon suite of Barbara Hutton and Alexis Mdivani, sacred also to the memory of William Randolph Hearst. Mr. and Mrs. George Bernard Shaw and Spain's Alfonso XIII. Meanwhile Mussolini had dashed off toward the great...
...first day but afterwards drew Hitler down somewhat from his cloud of Teuton mysticism...
Potent though they are in Western Europe, neither Benito Mussolini nor Adolf Hitler who backslapped each other last week in Venice (see p. 16) has smashed a dynasty or made himself supreme to the extent of being able to have his personal enemies hanged at their own doorposts with no questions asked. Last week the Near East waited round-eyed for the conjunction of two such dynasty smashers...