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...poor are getting poorer," Fritz Thyssen, German steel tycoon, lamented last week in a caustic interview on Nazi Germany. He spoke to New York Times Correspondent Herbert L. Matthews at Locarno, Switzerland, whither he fled last November...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GERMANY: Reich v. Plutocrats | 2/19/1940 | See Source »

...first time that Herr Thyssen, the sorely disillusioned "angel" of National Socialism, had so publicly recorded his sympathy for the poor of any country. And as he continued the interview, it developed that his chief concern was not so much for what the Nazis are doing to the poor of Germany as it was for what they are doing to German men of property. That is plenty...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GERMANY: Reich v. Plutocrats | 2/19/1940 | See Source »

Classified in the University Register as Latin 9, the new course was specially created to make use of Professor Pound's vast knowledge of Lucretius. He described in an interview yesterday how he first developed an interest in Lucretius while he was an undergraduate at the University of Nebraska, and how he continued as a hobby his research, until today he is a recognized authority in the subject...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Professor Pound Gives New Course On Lucretius, Epicureanism This Semester | 2/15/1940 | See Source »

...Navy Leagues of London and U.S.A. in N. Y. Wld-Telg'm July 10, 39. N. Y. Her-Trib Feb 20, 39 edit'i pp like many of his articles have nat'l radio repetition by the commentators. Not only is he a correct and influential scientist (his interview in Nature mag June 1931 p 354 brot about Bartlett rescue expedition to Greenland) but he is one of our best stylists as writer and speaker, said Worcester Gazette re his long address opening famous Clark University Oriental Conference of statesmen and sinologues. Without style no writer can reach fame...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE MAIL | 2/14/1940 | See Source »

...increased costs, would make many Business School students leave the dining-half and find cheaper board, brought about the economies in the labor force which were attacked at a dining-hall help union meeting last week, Wallace B. Donham '98, Dean of the Business School, said in an interview yesterday...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: High Business School Board Rate Forced Lay-Off Unions Condemn | 1/29/1940 | See Source »

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