Word: cline
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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RAYMOND L. CLINE...
...Cline, 17 of 1122 South Tenth street, Terre Haute, Ind.; Wiley High School; son of Charles Cline, stock-keeper; ranked first in his class; leader in debating and other school activities...
...Economics Professor Harris, the Senior Tutor, with Professor Mason, Professor Schumpeter and Mr. Sweezy; and in English by the affable Dr. Noyes, Dr. Souers, and Mr. White. Professor Friedrich, who keeps discreetly silent about Herr Hitler, will talk interestingly and instructively about any other aspect of Government, and Mr. Cline, our anthropologist, is particularly helpful when countries like Abyssinia break into the news...
Died. Maggie Cline (Mrs. John F. Ryan), 77, famed vaudeville singer during the go's; of apoplexy; in Fair Haven, N. J. Her most popular song, which she sang 6.000 times, was "Throw Him Down, McCloskey...
...itself completely at one with the Government!" "Glory Bedecked Opponents." Cannily the Chancellor, who knows that Germany is in no condition to withstand a preventive war launched from France today, hailed in his speech "the French soldier, our old glory-bedecked opponent!" "I, together with all my followers, de-cline." he cried, "to conquer the people of a strange nation-who would not love us anyway. . . . "German youth is marching . . . not to demonstrate against France, but to evince that political determination . . . necessary for throwing down Communism!" Significance. From a domestic standpoint President von Hindenburg's dissolution of the Diets...