Word: alberts
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Other Freshmen who took part: Peter L. Bernstein, Parko N. Bossart, George F. Butterworth, 3rd, Jesse W. Croach, Jr., Robert B. Hayden, Robert L. Heilbroner, Albert H. Labastic, Frank L. McLanathan, John I. Mahler, Halford W. Park, John C. Perham, Fred A. Rico, Manning A. Williams and Massao Yatsuhashi...
...downs that they were getting out of their leaders' hands (see p. 20). In Wilmington, Del., a short-lived general strike called in support of striking truck drivers sent flying squads of unionists roving the city's streets, tossing bricks through windows of trolleys, busses, stores. In Albert Lea, Minn., retaliating for the smashing of picket lines and a tear-gas attack on their union headquarters, strikers attacked a gas machine plant where 150 deputy sheriffs were encamped. They overturned automobiles, set fire to one police car and dumped another into the river, did $15,000 damage...
...German Government canceled the German citizenship of Mrs. Elsa Einstein, wife of Physicist Albert Einstein, who died at her home in Princeton last December...
Glad to escape from the "congealed" atmosphere of Merion, Pa., cantankerous Albert C, Barnes, inventor of Argyrol and No. 1 U. S. modern art collector, dined with the neighboring Narberth Fire Company, compared museum directors to "cheap politicians like the Mayor of Philadelphia," firemen to true artists who "translate ideas into action and emotion into practical experience...
...Fellows are Orville T. Bailey, of Boston; James G. Baker, of Shelbyville, Kentucky; Albert B. Lord, of Cambridge, Mass.; Reed C. Rollins, of Lyman, Wyoming; and Paul A. Samuelson, of Chicago...