Word: emanuele
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Zita had been to see Italy's Benito Mussolini and King Victor Emanuel III to resume negotiations for the hand of the King's 18-year-old Daughter Maria, as Pretender Otto's bride. King Victor Emanuel would not want to waste his daughter on a "political adventurer" but a King-Emperor would be another thing. Zita told him last week that Britain and France were looking at Otto as at least a possible last resort to stop the spread of Nazism southward from Germany. What, King Victor Emanuel asked, of that potent little Nazi-stopper, Austria...
...69th convocation, the Regents elected Vice Chancellor James Byrne, Manhattan lawyer, to succeed the late Chancellor Chester Sanders ("Boss") Lord, longtime managing editor of the New York Sun. They gave a Litt. D. degree to Dr. Herbert Seeley Weet, Rochester Superintendent of Schools, and an LL. D to Alfred Emanuel Smith. Said Dr. Smith: "Education writes a good large insurance policy against the foolish notions of the Socialists, Communists, Naziists and all the others who are arrayed against constitutional government. . . . It's all right to have economy . . . but don't let false economy fall on our public schools...
Divorced. Victor Emanuel, 35, president of U. S. Electric Power Corp., turfman (his entry ran third in last summer's Epsom Derby); by Dorothy Elizabeth Woodruff Emanuel; in Reno. Grounds: desertion...
...score of Britishers, led by Sir Herbert Samuel, and including Labor Baron Snell of Plumstead, Sir John Power, Economist Theodor Emanuel Gregory, Cambridge's brilliant Philosopher & Critic Ivor Armstrong Richards...
...thumped, ranted and deplored for two full days. He discoursed at length on the subject of gold; he sketched the history of money; he traced the origins of the War; he debated Karl Marx with Michigan's Attorney General O'Brien, boomed for Inflation, attacked Alfred Emanuel Smith, defended President Roosevelt and Pope Leo XIII. Occasionally he touched on Detroit banking. Dicta of Father Coughlin...