Word: hitlerized
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...Europe, fastest-ship afloat, today has covered nearly half of the distance between Cherbourg and New York bearing in one of its staterooms Adolph Hitler's Foreign Press Agent, Ernst F. Sedgewick Hanfstaengl '09, who decided at the last minute to attend the 25th reunion of his class which will be held here next week...
Decision in the matter of the scholarship, which Hanfstaengl gave to Harvard only a few days ago, was held up until officials can have a conference with Hitler's righthand...
Werning the United States that Germany is on its way from the ruthless control of Adolf Hitler to a military dictatorship which might he accompanied by the selection of one of the Hoh-enzollern family as sovereign, Colonel Frank Knox, publisher of the Chicago Daily News and the Manchester Union, Leader, voted another criticism of the German government...
...Hitler has supplied the nation with an idealism it has long been in need for development. The German people at the moment are whole-heartedly in sympathy with his policies; it is not for any other nation to say what is right or what is wrong for another people. That they have turned a race out of their country is their own concern, and no one else...
...street. unaware that they were missing a feast, might have pointed out more than one reason for the genteel hullabaloo. Thomas Mann is a Nobel Prizewinner (1929). This was his first visit to the U. S. Hitler's victims, if sufficiently presentable, are popular in Manhattan. Author Mann brings no topsy-turvy social message; even a banker is safe in his company. Though some of his books have been best-sellers in Germany, his finespun writing will never appeal to the U. S. masses. But the man-in-the-street, more than half right about the smokescreen, would have...