Word: experts
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...answer declined Washington's proffered revolving credit, insisted on an outright loan. Last week Comrade Troyanovsky called at the State Department for the answer to Moscow's answer. Secretary of State Cordell Hull received him flanked by Assistant Secretary Moore, Ambassador Bullitt and Robert Kelley, eastern European expert of the State Department...
...Foreign Relations Committee was too lukewarm to do a job that rightfully belonged to him, Majority Floor Leader Joseph T. Robinson had to take over Ad- ministration sponsorship of the World Court resolution. This proved an initial handicap because Senator Robinson, though a loud and earnest debater, is no expert on foreign affairs. Meanwhile the case against the Court was presented by Senate veterans who had learned their parts by heart in the debate of 1926. But the Administration entered the final weekend of the fight with confidence unimpaired...
Eddie Morris, known to every upperclassmen as one of the oldest traditions of Stadium gridiron classics, yesterday announced his return to the Harvard sports world as official sideline expert and sports announcer par excellence. He plans to resume his duties with the commencement of the 1935 football season...
Pretty Helen Jepson has a husband who plays the flute, a two-year-old daughter as blonde as herself. Pretty Helen Jepson is an expert fisherwoman and her radio contracts have already made her rich. But pretty Helen Jepson had little opportunity to prove herself more than a light, agreeable singer last week in the Metropolitan's latest and most dismal venture into the realm of native opera...
...which it is known to everyone else is a grave indelicacy when in the company of ping-pong players. In the U.S., ping-pong players call it table tennis. In France it is tennis de table, in Hungary, asztali tennis, in Germany, tisch tennis. In England, the only expert player who is likely to use the name ping-pong for the game invented by British Army officers in South Africa before the turn of the Century, is Frederick Perry. World's ping-pong champion before he became its No. 1 lawn tennist, Perry now prefers not to hear about...