TITLE

Loose Talk

PUB. DATE
October 1933
SOURCE
Saturday Evening Post;10/21/1933, Vol. 206 Issue 17, p22
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Comments on the U.S. travelers who, after weeks in European hotels, come back and announces that Europe is on the verge of war. Sources of the news; Crises encountered by Europe.
ACCESSION #
18070273

Tags: WAR;  INTERNATIONAL relations;  TRAVELERS

 

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