Word: beards
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Conservative Leader Stanley Baldwin's son Oliver, Cantabridgian, has grown a beard, turned Socialist...
...Adams '32, Karl Adams Jr. '33, J. L. Alperin '32, Gillillan Avery '33, David Band '34, F. F. Banker '34, J. H. Beard '34, E. S. Bosley '33, B. R. Brown '34, Lloyd Brown '34, F. F. Cary '34, Lathrop Clark '34, W. I. Clark '33, R. A. Cooley '32, W. H. Crawford '33, Demorest Davenport '33, F. M. Dearborn '33, J. L. Dexter '34, D. T. Dodge '33, N. P. Dodge '33, G. M. Fenollosa '33, A. Y. Foster '34, J. F. Gallagger '34, W. S. Georges '32, C. F. Goodale '34, R. H. Goodwin '33, R. M. Graff...
HARVARD WESLEYAN Faude, g. g., Hamel Catinella, r.f.b. r.f.b., Blakeslee Beard, l.f.b. l.f.b., Lundstedt Bland, l.h.b. r.h.b., Aherns W. Carter, c.h.b. c.h.b., Skirm E. Carter, r.h.b. l.h.b., Summerville Grover, r.o. r.o., Davison Eaten, r.i. r.i., Davis Broadbent, e.f. e.f., Krementr Frame, l.i. l.i., White Schumacher, l.o. l.o. Talber...
...wench who kept screaming: "Long live Russia!" The steward who put her out returned ruefully nursing a deeply bitten hand. Naturally the delegates on the floor were quieter than their friends in the gallery, but the Congress's trend was distinctly leftward. Neither Congress Chairman John Beard (a fusty old ex-insurance canvasser) nor the Labor Government's representative Home Secretary John Robert Clynes seemed able to stem the drift. In the end square-shouldered Ernest Bevin, fat, rumbling-voiced, forceful Secretary of the Transport and General Workers' Union, emerged as the hero of the current Congress...
...Poet Stephen Vincent Benet is less a factor in the picture's success than the masterly acting of Walter Huston in the title role. Sometimes in appearance he is a double for the familiar pictures of Lincoln?; sometimes, particularly in the earlier scenes as the backwoods lawyer without the beard and the weary dignity that characterized the President, one could not tell who he was meant to be if subordinate persons did not constantly (almost too often) call him Abe. At all times however, his acting proves that he has thought out the part and made every gesture and intonation...