Word: stops 
              
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 Dates: during 1930-1939 
         
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...true that the War put a stop to The Fatherland, and it was resumed later as The American Monthly. Nothing ever put a stop to The Fatherland. It was published uninterruptedly. It is still published, though no longer by me. I changed the name before the rupture of our relations with Germany to indicate its essential Americanism...
There is little hope that advertisers will abate their efforts to sell the wayfaring man things he does not want, but determined public protest ought to stop actual falsification. Although individual Bok Awards have been severely criticized, in general they have probably had a wholesome influence on the standard of advertising ethics. Those firms which continue to insist on integrity in advertising will deserve even greater honor because they do so without hope of direct financial reward...
...until a petition of 50 substantial citizens was relayed to him would the Governor act. Then, ordering 350 National Guardsmen under Colonel Daniel Carrell into Harlan County. Governor Sampson declared: "A reign of terror has been precipitated. . . . Outsiders from Illinois and other States are responsible. . . . This must stop and stop now. . . . The troops will protect those who behave themselves and take charge of those...
...next week, whether he is president-elect of France or not, he would take train once more to sit in his accustomed seat on the Council of the League of Nations at Geneva. And he delivered a telling blast at the critics who blamed him for doing nothing to stop the Austro-German Zollverein...
David Herbert Lawrence's second novel to appear posthumously in the U. S. (the first: The Virgin and The Gipsy, TIME, Nov. 24) may not be his last word but it is a good place to stop. When published in Paris (1929) under the title of The Escaped Cock it drew words of high praise even from so belittling a Lawrence critic as John Middleton Murry. Devoutly orthodox Christians may find the story blasphemous (it will certainly be awarded a place on the Pope's Index Librorum Prohibitor urn) but regular Lawrence readers will doubtless take...