Word: eng
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...trade restrictions, silver, currency. On it Edouard Herriot, France's chunky special envoy who quickly tires of standing, eased his short legs while he discussed his country's need for political security with a U. S. President whose good French made M. Herriot blush for his bad Eng- lish. On it sat large-framed Richard Bedford Bennett, Prime Minister of Canada, whose eagerness to strike a quick trade & tariff bargain with the U. S. had to be restrained by President Roosevelt. On it next week were to sit Guido Jung, Italy's Minister of Finance...
LOTI (Pierre) The Daughter of Heaven. First Eng...
MAUPASSANT (Guy de) Doctor Heraclius Gloss. First Eng...
...throats shut him up with shouts of "we want to tie your hands!" By a rising vote of acclaim Sir Charles Trevelyan's motion became law unto Laborites. He fired a powder train of resolutions in which the Congress voted last week to: I) Nationalize the Bank of Eng- land and the "Big Five" private banks; 2) abolish the House of Lords as "dangerous and unnecessary"; 3) maintain friendly trade relations with Soviet Russia; 4) bar from ever rejoining the Labor party not only James Ramsay MacDonald but also Viscount Snowden, J. H. Thomas and every former Labor...
...Fraser, research associate in Mining Geology; E. S. Gilfillan 4G.; J. J. Gergen, Benjamin Pierce, instructor in Mathematics; John Irving 2G.; S. B. Jones 4G.; M. A. Logan '19, instructor in Biological Chemistry; A. C. Redfield '14, professor in Physiology; Saul Rosenzweig 3G.; J. F. D. Smith Gr. Eng.; G. Van S. Smith '21, research fellow in Gynoecology; W. H. Stavsky 3G.; Y. S. Row, Austin Teaching Fellow in Biological Chemistry; F. S. Turneaure 2G.; L. R. VanWert, Lecturer on Metallurgy; John Volkmann '27, instructor in Psychology; G. W. Wheland 4G.; C. P. Yaglou, assistant professor of Industrial Hygiene...