Word: defaulters
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...cynical duty done, Ambassador von Biilow-Schwante bowed himself out, prepared to leave for Germany. With half of Holland ready to go by default (see above) and with Belgium once more the anvil on which Britain and France must pound out their fears and hatred, Foreign Minister Spaak prepared to report to his chief, Premier Hubert Pierlot; to the Cabinet, which had been in session since 1 a.m.; and to grave young Leopold III, King of the Belgians, who that morning proclaimed himself, like his father before him, the active Commander in Chief of his armed forces, Belgium...
Baseball Kirkland 7Dunster 2 Winthrop 29 Eliot 5 Softball Lowell 10 Leverett 3 Adams defeated Dudley by default Tennis Winthrop 5 Eliot 2 Leverett 7 Dudley...
Baseball Winthrop 7Adams 6 Softball Kirkland 9 Eliot 0 (default) Tennis Adams 7 Dudley...
...rolled up a loss of $39,869 in 1939. By last December, in spite of another reorganization and sale of another $24,000 in stock, the News was $15,000 behind in its payments to Mrs. Milton, its bonds had been in default for nearly six months, entitling the bondholders to take control. Mrs. Milton's attorney, Sam J. McAllester, was secretary of Roy McDonald's grocery chain. One bleak day last December, Lawyer McAllester told Milton that a sale had been arranged for the News and accepted by the bondholders' committee. Purchaser: Roy McDonald...
Divorced. James Roosevelt, 32; by Betsey Gushing Roosevelt, 31, favorite daughter-in-law of President Roosevelt; by default (TIME, March 11); in Los Angeles...