Word: alberts
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...week, although Blum's body had been bedded, the spirit of Blum was the strongest personal force in the Chamber of Deputies, thrusting for ratification of a military pact of mutual assistance between Russia and France. In fact Socialist Blum was so much in the hair of Premier Albert Sarraut that the Paris topical weekly Aux Ecoutes cartooned the Premier as a dog covered with fleas, each flea having the face of Léon Blum (see cut, p. 19). Exclaimed Aux Ecoutes, accurately reflecting the dilemma in which French politicians found themselves last week: "Abominable though the Soviet...
Among the members who will usher are John B. Bowditch '37, Raymond S. Clark '36, H. Frank DeLone '37, Ethau A. Donnison, Jr. '37, James A. Field '37, James A. Ford '37, Gormaine G. Glidden '36, Albert Goodhue, Jr. '37, Peter Knapp '37, Curtis Prout '38, Edward B. Simmons '37, A. Townsend Winmill '37, Peter W. Hoguet '38, James F. Hunnewell '38, and Francis Keyes...
...With urgent haste," cried Defense Minister Albert Devèze in Brussels last week, "Belgium must prepare for an invasion even more sudden and devastating than that of the Germans in 1914. All countries, including Great Britain, consider the danger of a war a reality at this juncture. A sudden and powerful invasion is an imminent possibility. Today many military experts recommend military invasion without notice or declaration...
Ever since Victoria's blameless Consort Albert introduced the knee-length frock coat or "Prince Albert," it has been required wearing at Buckingham Palace for officials in "close attendance" on the Sovereign. This week King Edward ordered worn instead the morning coat...
...Albert Anthony Baroni is a carefully-tailored gentleman whose wise, sunburned Latin face has grown increasingly familiar to track followers for the past five years. Long ago, Mr. Baroni ran a restaurant in Reno, Nev. With the profits, he bought racehorses which he, himself, trained and ran at minor tracks. He first attracted national attention in 1933 when in Chicago he was arrested, indicted but never tried for giving horses heroin. By that time, track followers had noticed one remarkable thing about Mr. Baroni: His stable was being run at a consistent profit. However, any suspicion that this was disproportionately...