Word: macdonaldization
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...Labor Party would never have come into power in British politics if there had not been a leader with vision and foresight such as Ramsay MacDonald said Mr. Sidney Wicks, editor of the Manchester Guardian, and prominent educator and politician speaking at the Liberal Club at luncheon yesterday afternoon...
...most hated men in England, Mr. Wicks declared, "but his extraordinary moral consistency has brought him rapidly to the fore to occupy the leading position in British politics today. His chief power is his internationalism, in which lies the hope of the world. Mr. MacDonald is a cultured, educated man; a man who has travelled extensively and studied personally conditions in every province in the Kingdom. His many acquaintances among the democratic elements throughout the world give him a remarkable background of experience. He will endeavor to create a fine record of legislative, achievement, and there is a strong sentiment...
When Ramsay MacDonald assumed the reins of government for the British people some months ago, the general attitude was one of anxious question. Now that Labor had come into its own, what would it do with its newly appointed power? That this universal question is being reassuringly answered, was demonstrated by Mr. Sidney Wicks, the editor of the Manchester "Guardian" in his talk before the Liberal Club yesterday...
...Harvard Instrumental Clubs and Sophomore Chorus go to Haverhill High School this evening to give their first combined concert of the season. L. C. Keyes '24 will lead the Instrumental Clubs, and J. C. MacDonald '26 will have charge of the chorus. The next combined concert will be given at the Union March...
...Premier Macdonald said that the Government would decide at once- one way or the other-on British recognition of Mexico...