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...Semitism of the Nasis is a real factor, and an unfortunate one, in the present German situation. The Fascism of Hitler is based largely on the consciousness of race, as the Fascism of Massolini is based largely on the consciousness of the abstract state. Under such conditions any important racial group in the German community will inevitably be resented and discriminated against. But Bishop Manning, Rabbi Wise, and the Nation might reach a saner perspective if they reviewed some of the more obvious features of the Treaty of Versailles. That Germany's government now rests upon the Function...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE BLOND BEAST | 3/31/1933 | See Source »

...friend, "The Patrick Henry of the Philippines" had his best chance of wrenching his land unconditionally free. In '99 and after, he had shed blood for independence. Now, smoking cigarets by the chain system, he found independence under the terms set by Congress "unjust and absurd." But with racial shrewdness (he is quarter-Spanish) he decided to hold his fire until the independence commission returns to present its arguments to the Legislature. The coming regular legislative elections, which may violently split the majority party, will be in effect a plebiscite on H. R. 7233 by the islands...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TERRITORIES: In Sight of Freedom | 1/30/1933 | See Source »

Though some Irishmen have learned to write English very well, the language is even less native to Ireland than it is to the U. S. The typical Irish writer wears his English with a difference. Racial bias toward tragic fancy, racial prejudice against successful fact give the Irish writer a peculiar angle on even plain Saxon themes. Author Stuart's theme is patriotism-which to an Irishman is partly like politics and partly like being in love. His tale, which starts realistically enough and wanders through dirty Dublin streets, ends toward the stars...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: German Falstaff | 1/16/1933 | See Source »

Three years ago Chicago's Field Museum of Natural History commissioned no life-sized figures from Sculptress Hoffman to illustrate all the principal racial types of mankind for the museum's Chauncey Keep Hall of Living Man. Twenty-five of the figures will be full-length bronzes, the remainder heads and busts. With her husband. Violinist Samuel Bonarios Grimson as manager and chief photographer, and with a case full of notes and suggestions from British Anthropologist Sir Arthur Keith, 42-year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Head Huntress | 1/9/1933 | See Source »

Malvina Hoffman started out. They had already visited Africa (but found the purest examples of the racial types they were seeking in the Paris Colonial Exposition of 1931), so limited themselves to Japan, China, the Philippines, the South Pacific. Seventy-five of the no statues have been completed. Only the primitive types of Siberia and South America remain undone. Chatting in the lounge room of S. S. Statendam last fortnight, Sculptress Hoffman told reporters some of her adventures...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Head Huntress | 1/9/1933 | See Source »

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