Word: clemently
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Smack! Dictator Mussolini suppressed Ottobre and sent five Carabinieri and some detectives to protect Sir Eric Drummond, British Ambassador to Italy. In the House of Commons, Captain Eden rose for His Majesty's Government to call the Italian Press "wild." And Major Clement Attlee suggested: "If Italy intends to use force against Abyssinia we should close the Suez Canal to Italian troops...
SalutationConverse (Composed for the Pops--First Per.) "An Evening with Bilse," Humorous Potpourri Ernst Scherz Pizzicato Polka Strauss *Overture, "William Tell" Rossini *Overture to "Mignon" Thomas (Guest cond.--Timothee Adamowski) "Sylvan Suite," Second Movement Strube (Guest conductor--Gustav Strube) *"Samson and Delilah," Fantasia Saint-Saens (Guest conductor--Clement Lenom) "Five Decades" (Hans Wiener Dancers with Orchestra) First Decade, 1885-1895, The immortal Strauss waltzes sweep around the world. *Waltzes from "Thousand and One Nights" Johann Strauss Second Decade, 1895-1905. Ragtime makes its bid for popularity Cakewalk, "At a Georgia Camp Meeting" Lee Terny Third Decade, 1905-1915. Importation...
...Varsity summary: HARVARD B. L. C. Howard, g. g., Ellison Whittemore, pt. pt., Reed Witherspoon, c.pt. c.pt., Clement Warwick, 1d. 1d., Murphy Duffey, 2d. 2d., Woodward Rowland, c. c., Child Murphy, 2a 2a., Martin, F. Bosworth, 1a. 1a., Cochrane Edmands, o.h. o.h., Sullivan England, i.h. i.h., Donovan...
According to Mr. Atterbury, the new head of the self-styled Standard Railroad of the World is "unquestionably the ablest railroad executive in the country." Martin Withington Clement, born 53 years ago in Sunbury, Pa., is one of the youngest presidents Pennsy ever had. He started with the road as a rodman in 1901 after graduating from Trinity College, trod the traditional path of railroad promotion until 1926 when he was made vice president in charge of operations. At that time and for years afterwards Mr. Atterbury's logical successor appeared to be his famed Vice President Elisha...
During the War, Mr. Atterbury became General Atterbury as chief railroad officer in France. President Clement was never more than a National Guard captain but his military traditions are as strong as his predecessor's. His father, the late Major General Charles M. Clement, was once commander of the Pennsylvania National Guard. His grandfather was also a general in the State militia, his great-grandfather a sergeant-major...