Word: bremen
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...been gathered to prove that a Captain Frederich Hinsch of the North German Lloyd Line, interned in the U. S., ran sabotage operations which culminated in the explosion of the Kingsland, N. J., plant, then making Russian artillery shells. Last week Captain Hinsch was called to the telephone in Bremen, Germany, and asked about such activities...
This was the Grand Banks fog, the bete noire they had armed themselves against before taking off from Portniar-nock, Ireland. This was the fog that had swallowed Nungesser and CoU; Hamilton and the Princess Loewenstein-Wertheim; that nearly claimed von Huenefeld and the Bremen pilots. Now their own fuel was running low. No chance of making New York nonstop, or even U. S. soil. They must be somewhere near Harbor Grace Newfoundland, but how see the airport through such a fog? Then came a rift. The plane dived through it to a perfect landing at Harbor Grace. Thus last...
...President Lincoln and Cincinnati) were sunk as transports in the War. Four (Pennsylvania, Barbarossa, Hamburg and Koenig Wilhelm) have been scrapped. One (Friedrich Der Grosse) burned up in 1922 on the Pacific. The Princess Irene the N. G. L. bought back from the U. S., rechristened it Bremen, changed its name to Karlsruhe when the new Bremen was laid...
Since the Empress of Britain is the largest ship built in Britain since the War (though smaller than such post War leviathans as the French liner lie de France and Germany's Bremen and Europa) the British Royal Family is patriotically cooperating to secure maximum public notice. Thus Princess Mary announced herself "enchanted" last week, and next month Edward of Wales will superintend the launching...
...correspondent for transition (TIME, Feb. 17). Hard of hearing, with large, gazelle-like eyes, he wears a mustache, parts his hair in the middle. Last February Critic Josephson planned to take his wife and two small sons to Europe; the night be fore the Bremen sailed the Josephson's Manhattan apartment caught fire. Josephson saved his family, tried to save a favorite picture by Artist Charles Sheeler, was badly injured, failed to save it. Other books : Galinatius and Other Poems (privately printed), Zola and His Time...