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Word: european (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Delegate of the Philippines, Senator Felipe Buencamino, realizing that Sugar was in no sense the point of this Sugar Conference and that he could have no possible role in the hotel-room sessions of the Great Powers and their European satellites, left London early Thursday morning for what he called a "little Paris weekend." Ambassador Davis, Foreign Secretary Eden, French Minister of National Economy Charles Spinasse, German Ambassador von Ribbentrop and Dutch Premier Dr. Hendrikus Colijn talked about lowering tariffs, applying brakes to the Rearmament race, somehow dealing with Europe's debts to the U. S. before there...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INTERNATIONAL: Important for Democracy | 4/19/1937 | See Source »

...concert this Sunday will be a former member of the Glee Club, Joseph Lautner, '21. As an undergraduate he was first Secretary and then President of the choristers. Since then he has studied abroad, where he attained world-wide fame as a tenor and has recently returned from a European concert tour. The concert will be at Wellesley in Houghton Memorial Chapel at 7:30 o'clock Sunday evening, and is open to the public free of charge...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GLEE CLUB SINGS SUNDAY | 4/17/1937 | See Source »

Included in the display are important works by Walter Gropius, leading European exponent of modern architecture, who recently came to Harvard as Professor of Architecture after living and working in England from...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Architecture Photographs Showing at Robinson Hall | 4/16/1937 | See Source »

...year so full of exciting events. People talked about the Titanic and the Bull Moose and the Balkan War if they were not reading the latest books of O. Henry, Edith Wharton, and Henry Adams. Just out of the nickleodeon era, the movies in America were far inferior to European productions, and attracted only a million persons a day. In 1912, however, the entertainment became an art under the patronage of the great Bernhardt, an event perhaps more portentious than others with greater space in the newspapers...

Author: By M. O. P., | Title: The Crimson Moviegoer | 4/14/1937 | See Source »

Also a free lecture tonight, the "great civilization evolved by the Mayan Indians of Central America before the coming of European settlers to the western hemisphere" will be outlined by Alfred M. Tozzer '00, professor of Anthropology, in the Geographical Institute at 8 o'clock...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Today a Busy Day For Audiences as Lecturers Swarm | 4/14/1937 | See Source »

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