Word: born
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...last in Hyman W. Zussman. The longest lifeblank which was received was that of Francis J. Whitfield, class poet. There was one member who concentrated in romance, John Clement, hockey player. There was another in Walter Lawrence who makes the Dionne quintuplets look sick by proving that a man born last July can handle the Senior year at Harvard with a minimum of difficulty. Richard M. Starr caused the greatest concern by announcing that his only home is Kirkland House. Orville H. Emmons reported that he was an "active" member of the Mountaineering Club...
...German citizens born in 1914, 1915, or 1916 who are members of Harvard University must report at the German Consulate for compulsory military service, Baron Kurt Von Tippleskirch, German Consul General in Boston, told the CRIMSON yesterday...
...German boys born in the years of 1914, 1915, and 1916 were recently called for active military service. Those living in foreign countries and who have not lost their German citizenship by acquiring a foreign nationality are naturally included...
...Young German citizens born in the three years mentioned and living in the New England States, with the exception of Connecticut, have, therefore, been asked to register here in Boston. We are authorized to grant exceptions if the personal situation of the applicants makes it desirable, and those who are physically fit and ready to go will not join until October...
...their tongues over: Hannes and Christiane ran off together. But that was no life for Hannes who was a bachelor farmer by blood, and he left Christiane to rescue his rundown farm. Too late he found that she meant more to him than anything. After their child was born dead Christiane returned to her husband, Hannes to his haunted farm...