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of the Kew Deal measures, but thought the decline in its popularity was due to local issues. Prince Loewenstein, who had just come from Europe to tour the United States, gave his impressions of the r esults of the Munich Agreement, at the next meeting. His wife, Princess Loewenstein, took an active part in th e discussion that followed and n ever seemed to b e without someone to ask h er questions. While trying to forg et th e exams, tb ~ members of th e group listened to Walter Stwinn, editorial write r on the Courant talk on " The D efen se of D emocracy," a subj ect now often on the lips of Pres ident Roos evelt.

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