Word: come
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...awarded him as defending champion could be used to help defray his teammates' expenses. All in all, he has been a leader, both physically and morally, who has gained the wholehearted respect, admiration, and support not only of his teammates but also of every one with whom he has come in contact. Hoping you will grant him this "Ave et vale." Francis D. Moorman...
...suspicion of him in his home town drives him to Moscow. His wife, from whom he has been separated for years, dies, and Samghim becomes involved with a wealthy widow, with Bolsheviks before the Revolution, speculators during the War. Notes left by Gorki suggest that Samghim was to come to feel a personal hatred of Lenin, and to die in the Bolshevik seizure of power. Like the earlier volumes, The Specter is crowded with philosophic and political speculations, with scenes of suicides and bitter intellectual quarrels, with an oppressive boredom, which is the one sensation Clim Samghim feels strongly. Although...
...been branded a "Communist" and his appointment violently opposed by patriotic organizations and local political officials. The difference between the two cases lies in the fact that the Laski controversy was started by an issue of the Lampoon devoted to an attack on him, while no student group has come out against the Hicks appointment...
...choice is between the concentration camp and the battlefield," Laski declared, advocating a militant socialist policy, "and the time has come for Ideal Right to take Might unto itself...
...wealth, of democracy and fascism, of happiness and misery in the world today. These are our problems. We cannot evade them, and as our generation approaches maturity, they become more acute. We believe that a united American people in their day to day efforts to meet these problems will come to realize that the only basic solution will be reached in the construction of a Socialist society. Executive Committee of the Harvard Branch...