Word: boarding
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...unpleasantly decisive "squoosh," and he knew that he would have to go somewhere immediately and dry his shoes; he had heard rumors of Stillman's newly-adopted exclusiveness. But suddenly Vag completely for-got about wet shoes and infirmaries for there directly in front of him was a gigantic board, studded with pictures of his secret love is Hepburn, Vag mooned and sighed and fell into a cataleptic trance...
Professor Sidney B. Fay '96 and William L. Langer '15, Coolidge Professor of History, are on the editorial board which prepared the first complete American edition of Adolf Hitler's "Mein Kampf," put on sale yesterday. The proceeds from the sale of this book, ironically enough, will go to a special fund for refugee children from Germany...
Nixon further stated that although the disagreement over the decisions of the labor Board seems to be without backing facts, the life of the act would be in doubt unless the two workers' factions come to terms...
Died. Dr. Clarence True Wilson, 66, famed Prohibitionist, longtime (1910-36) general secretary of the Methodist Board of Temperance, Prohibition & Public Morals; of uremic poisoning, complicated by a heart attack; in Portland, Ore. As leader of the U. S. Prohibition forces, ruddy-faced, goateed Prohibitor Wilson used to stump every State, speak before societies and clubs, at country fairs, on street corners and on emptied beer barrels. Of late he had devoted himself to his hobbies-simplified spelling, cattle breeding, a theory that John Wilkes Booth escaped his pursuers...
...alarming that Harvard's President James Bryant Conant last month devoted much of his annual report to it, the Rockefeller General Education Board gave $520,000 to a commission* to study it and throughout the land teacher training is undergoing an overhauling. Last week Cornell University launched a significant new teacher training plan...