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...compromise in the Mediterranean. In Sheffield one of Neville ("Hardware") Chamberlain's most formidable torpedoes, Economic Warrior Ronald Cross, turned on the heat. "We are plain-dealing and plain-speaking people," he said, "and we should like to know where we stand with Italy." If Italy is neutral, said he flatly, she will have to act like...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: POWER POLITICS: Four Mobs and the Balkans | 4/29/1940 | See Source »

...familiar worship that the true Southern aristocrat can give only to royal families and his own. Visiting U. S. journalists address him as "Mr. Minister," enjoy equally his Martinis and his conversation. He likes to have them in Luxembourg because, if the Grand Duchy is invaded again, he wants neutral witnesses of her rape. No alarmist either, it was he who undoubtedly facilitated Reporter Casey's quick passage to the scene last week as the German Legation warned local newspapers to handle Allied news with caution, to "keep entirely to the truth-loving communiqués of the German...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: LUXEMBOURG: Ruffled Ruritcmia | 4/29/1940 | See Source »

...encouragingly increasing number of letters to the Herald, beginning with that of Miss Margaret Jackson, give utterance to the voice that we should have heard clearly at the beginning of the present war. It proclaims that our country cannot be neutral in thought, that its conscience needs no propaganda to tell it the difference between right and wrong, and that it should take its stand squarely on the side of Great Britain and France, who are fighting for a cause essentially our own. We are not enamoured of war for war's sake; we are not anxious to have...

Author: By E. K. Rand ., | Title: THE PRESS | 4/29/1940 | See Source »

...letter of Miss Jackson, to which Professor Rand refers, asks: "How is it possible for any citizen of the United States to look clearly and objectively at this country today and not burn with shame at the revolting sight of its neutrality? Neutrality means impartiality and indifference. A United States which has proclaimed to the world in the face of the stupendous conflict between justice and injustice, law and anarchy, reason and brutality, now raging in Europe-- that it prefers to stand neutral, is a United States in which the very spirit of its foundations and its development has rotted...

Author: By E. K. Rand ., | Title: THE PRESS | 4/29/1940 | See Source »

Professor Kune Meyer, Exchange Professor from the University of Berlin, resigned yesterday after bitterly condemning President Lowell and the University for their un-neutral stand...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 25 Years Ago Today | 4/25/1940 | See Source »

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