Word: arlington
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Standing in Arlington's white marble amphitheatre, on Armistice Day, 1935, Franklin Roosevelt declared: "If we as a nation by our good example can contribute to the peaceful well-being of the fellowship of nations our course through the years will not have been in vain...
Next day, instead of starting South for a fortnight's vacation as planned, Prime Minister King wired his Cabinet to meet him in Ottawa, hurried home. Three days later Franklin Roosevelt at Arlington Cemetery publicly declared...
...Vincent J. Anzelletti '37, of Cambridge; David H. Aronson '36, of Brookline; William J. Baker '36, of Cambridge; Laurence L. Barber, Jr. '37, of Arington; John B. Barney '37, of Bridgewater; Edward L. Bassett '36, of Marblehead; Frank A. Bautze '36, of Boston; Robert L. Bentley, 2d. '36, of Arlington; Charles N. Breed, Jr. '36, of Swampscott; John Briggs, 3d. '38, of Cambridge; John H. Burns '37, of Andover; Stanley J. Boguniecki '36, of Westfield...
...Chelsea; Robert H. Rawson '36, of Abington; John J. Reidy, Jr. '38, of Roslindale; Randall W. Richards, Jr. '38, of Lexington; Melvin Richter '37, of Dorchester; Lorne Rickert '36, of Winchester; Edward H. Riddle '37, of Cambridge; Martin Ritvo '38, of Cambridge; Harvey A. Robinson '38, of Arlington; William H. Robinson '36, of Arlington...
...Fall River; Leonard B. Wheildon '36, of Framingham; Theodore H. White '38, of Boston; Walter S. White '36, of Cambridge; Francis J. Whitfield '36, of Springfield; John W. Whittlesey '37, of West Newton; Sumner Willard '37, of Lynn; Harold Winkler '36, of Lawrence; Donald T. Wood '37, of Arlington; Boris Yucht '38, of New Bedford...