Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Apr 1939, p. 54

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and A4TTENTION, M'O TORESTS Z Brand n.w editions of Duncen Hines' ADYENTURES IN G000 EATING LODING A NIGHT ma a a41U4usti.F1MK15LnJIs, Band111 parts a loneliness for another world where, oppression and cruelty were not flaunted in the face of world, protests. The Manns, *hile living in an exile that is self-imnposed, are strongly anti-Nazi, and feel outraged at the- fate of theïr friends.> The rostrum of names. which the writers of this book bring us-is 50 long and so varied that it is like a "Who's Who" of Germani writers. And with it there goes a personal story, of Erica Mann's return to Germany in disguise. to recover a manuscript her father had left in bis littie home, before his exile. She, dressed herseif as a peasant, and slipped into the well remembered sanie character, radical prof essors and Nazi agitators would have far, less influence in. college. classroomns and elsewhe*re today. Martha Dodd, the author, vient to Germany for four years when ber father, William E. Dodd, professor of Aniericari history at the Lnivérsity- of Chicago,. was aplàôinted ambassa- dor by President Roosevelt. She ar- rived in, Berlin a,,Nazi sympathizer, a gay and pleasure loving young woman. She came home greatly so- Eri Scaa Phtobered, awe struck at Germanyt' Martha Dod d, daughtçr of th~e reign of terror and the, vicious type forme Ame:can mbasad ..Of men in political control. to Grmay, nd atho ofAppeal to Americans "Through Embassy, Eyes," pub- hugEbasEy hewo' lishd b Hacout, Brac an inthe passionate hope that it might company. belp to awaken America now to true abroact they ,h the 'pre.. Fand non- ýety. They e naturally they made blication of es certain ic service, ýBecause orne seeiflg comfoit uInd *fficî.cy in te ctesper&te. They're kin and but, being miss Sharp', rin- on a should be a lot more so.. Mai M and a n an ambassador's t ail the important, she knew the for- ts, the diplomats ieir corps, she was ind unofficial trips e went by'herseif Russia. mos: 1coung riers- N<ew isored- by

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