Word: deathly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Russia's current tidal wave of treason charges, summary arrests and sudden death to even big Bolsheviks (TIME, Aug. 24 et seq.), surged up last week for the first time high enough to overwhelm even a president of a constituent republic of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics...
...Republic, the important local newsorgan is the Star, but only in a Minsk paper called the Worker could one read last week the BIG STORY of how a three-day session of the White Russian Communist Party, devoted to frenzied charges and countercharges, had been capped by the sudden death of the White Russian President, Comrade Alexander Grigorevich Chervyakov. The Worker described President Chervyakov's demise as "suicide for personal family reasons," but it led up to this by describing how President Chervyakov had been publicly reviled for "letting Fascist termites devour the Party house in Minsk." Apparently...
Suicide discovered. Dr. John Wyckoff, dean of New York University Medical School, whose death was at first supposed to have been caused by heart failure brought on by his innocent association with an insurance racket (TIME, June 14); by a deliberate overdose of morphine...
News Commencement date Set for Thursday before last Wednesday in June, Death of Owen Wister...
Owen Wister in good health--Reports of death found to have been erroneous, caused by absence on a short hunting trip...