Word: darrah
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Raymond S. Clark will head a committee of seven Seniors to make nominations for the Senior Class Elections, which will be held this month. Also serving on the committee are Theodore S. Darrah, F. Stanton Deland, James L. Kunen, Richard Maguire, George S. Squibb, and Edwin O. Tilton...
Clark, the chairman of the nomination committee, is Captain of the Crew and a graduate of Groton; Darrah, a commuter, is a graduate of Quincy High; Deland, a graduate of Noble and Greenough, was Manager of the Football team last fall. Kunen was formerly a member of the Boxing team...
...clean through, Signor Mussolini ordered instantly expelled from Italy the Tribune's Rome correspondent of seven-and-a-half years, David Darrah. He was hustled onto a train by Fascist police with only such money as he had in his pocket, Mrs. Darrah hastily rushing down from their home with a few necessaries in a suitcase. Snorted the Tribune's pugnacious publisher Col. Robert R. McCormick: "Send another man to Rome to replace Darrah? No, I don't think so. Why should I send a man there just to take Government handouts...
...likely to expel the most experienced handout accepter in all Rome, New York Times Correspondent Arnaldo Cortesi. Instead Dictator Mussolini barred from Italy for an indefinite period the New York Times, which continued to maintain Mr. Cortesi in Rome, printed a column from him on the subject of Mr. Darrah's expulsion...
With the deft technique of an old Roman hand, Correspondent Cortesi virtually called the Dictator's press staff liars but so suavely as not to excite their wrath. "According to the official story," he cabled, "no definite time limit was fixed for [Darrah's] leaving the country. . . . Against this last statement stands the fact that all Mr. Darrah's movements after the expulsion order had been shown him evidence the greatest haste...