Word: deathly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...reason for this apathetic response was that the President's appeal in January was soon blanketed by subsequent world headlines. Another reason was that the chairmanship of the Red Cross has been vacant since the death of Admiral Grayson. Last week President Roosevelt persuaded his grey and graceful Ambassador-at-Large, Norman Hezekiah Davis, to take the vacant post...
...remarkably well-preserved mummy, this relic has traveled much since Bobola, a Jesuit teacher of noble Polish birth, was scourged, beaten, flayed and scalped by Cossacks, who put him to death near Pinsk in 1657. The nearby shrine in which he was buried was successively guarded by Jesuits, Greek Catholics and Russian Orthodox monks before Bobola's relics were taken to Polotsk. In Bolshevik hands they ended up in a medical museum in Moscow-although Roman Catholics were not then aware of their whereabouts. In 1922, within a month after he became Pope, Pius XI ordered...
...noted the infection only in Missouri corn. Last year it was presumably responsible for the paralysis and death of 3,000 Oklahoma horses from equine encephalitis...
Winslow B. Fisher '38 was found shot to death with a bullet wound in his brain in the bedroom of his home at 73 Bartlett Rd., Winthrop, late last night. Medical Examiner William Brickley said the death was presumably a suicide...
...alleged suicide of Fisher is the third to have occurred among Harvard students this year. The body of F. William Burgess, 1L, believed to have jumped to his death from the West Boston Bridge November 13, was found floating in the Charles River Basin February 6, and the body of John F. Higgins, a post graduate student in the Law School was found hanging in his apartment in he Ambassador Hotel, February...