Word: bernards
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Representatives Hamilton Fish, Jr. '10 of New York and John T. Bernard of Minnesota, who were speakers at peace demonstrations yesterday morning at both Sanders Theatre and M.I.T. forget their differences in praising the Harvard peace strike when interviewed after the meeting...
...admire the spirit of the people assembled here today," said Representative Bernard, "in devoting themselves to the cause of world peace...
While Representative Fish was speaking at Sanders Theatre, Bernard entered with two real reds--they were Indians. The Minnesota iron miner, who changed into an impassioned representative of the people, expressed his satisfaction with his own triumphant entry. "I have never listened to a speech by Hamilton Fish without hearing the word Communism," he said...
...lacrosse squad and the coach are willing to devote their spring vacations to playing the game between automobile rides, and if this trip cost the H.A.A. nothing, I feel that your editorial was, to say the least, misleading. Bernard A. Helfat '38. Manager of Lacrosse...
Fish, famed Republican neutrality supporter, is from President Roosevelt's own Dutchess County and Bernard, Farmer-Laborite from Minnesota, will enlarge on the collective security program...