Word: aliases
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Word came from China that Hsuan Tung, alias P'u-yi, alias Henry, nicknamed "Harry," once Son of Heaven or Emperor of China*, was marooned last week at Tientsin, city a few miles south of Peking and a convenient jumping-off spot for Japan.
To this Mrs. Heywood Broun 2nd, alias Ruth Hale, a member of the Lucy Stone League, made answer:
A baby-trafficking combine was discovered by astute French police. Mrs. Dinorah Galou, alias Comtesse de Presles, said to have been born in California, acted as a receiver of unwelcome children of unmarried mothers and erring wives, and disposed of them in some unknown way; supposedly, she sold them. Mme...
The man who directs this policy and possibly has more to say about it than anyone else is Ovsei Grigori Aronovitch Radomyslski, alias Grigori Zinoviev.
Elmer Davis, correspondent of The New York Times, "covered" the Democratic Convention. He told of the end of the six-day impasse when the Convention voted to invite a committee of leaders, alias bosses, to undertake the undoing of the deadlock (see NATIONAL AFFAIRS), and he added this: