Word: allowables
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...first time this year, Coach Charles J. Whiteside yesterday found the ice of the Charles River sufficiently melted to allow him to stage an outdoor practice, and nine crews were put through their initial outdoor workout. The opening practice on the Charles came extremely late this year, since last year the candidates were on the river by February 27. As a result of this delay, a great deal of work will be necessary before the crew will be ready for any competition...
...infected heart. The body of Otto's father, the Emperor Karl, lay in a rusty vault on the island of Madeira under a heap of ancient wilted wreaths from European royalty. One thing the Dollfuss Heimvehr Government is most likely to do for the Habsburgs is to allow Karl's body to be brought back to take its place among his ancestors in the Capuchin Church in Vienna, and to repeal the law exiling all who do not renounce their royal rights. One prominent Habsburg was in Vienna last week. Archduke Anton, 33-year-old husband...
...Fascists and Communists. Since even the newsboys on the streets were going for one another's throats. Fascist against Communist, he forbade the newsboys to hawk their papers by name. Hereafter they may shout only "morning pa- per" or "evening paper." Finally he got the Cortes to allow him 27,000 more Civil and Assault Guards and got a vote of con- fidence for his Cabinet, 148 to 24. To Alfonso Bourbon y Asturias, no longer King of Spain but still an Austrian Archduke. Duke of Burgundy and Count of Habsburg. all this was but a faint rumor. Last...
...raiding party came to ''search" his house. Martin was arrested in the middle of the night, taken to jail and beaten. Edgar was expelled from his hospital; on the bandages of the patient he had just operated on was rubber-stamped: "I have been shameless enough to allow myself to be treated by a Jew." Gustav was foolish enough to go back to Germany where he was arrested, clapped in a concentration camp. When the Oppermanns got themselves together again in Switzerland they were no longer solid German citizens: Martin would begin again in England, Edgar in Paris...
...list of nominees to be vote upon Thursday in the election of two men to the Lowell House Committee, it was announced yesterday by George H. Damon '34, chairman of the House committee, Petitions for each of these men have received 25 signatures, the necessary amount to allow their names to be placed on the list...