Word: fates
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Benito replied: "The fate of Duse, whom, a year ago, I offered a pension, so that such a great artist might not leave Italy, has affected me grievously. Immediately upon being informed of her tragic death, I telegraphed Ambassador Caetani to proceed forthwith to Pittsburgh and, on behalf of the Italian Government, make the necessary arrangements to bring the body to Italy at the cost of the State...
...Austria and Hungary, by reason of the loans extended to them, already are under the financial heel of the United States. The same fate awaits Germany. It may be deduced from this that American imperialism seeks new colonies in Europe, which makes war inevitable...
...Breathing becoming difficult. Long live the Emperor. Nothing could be more glorious than sharing the fate of our ship. We shall live again in coming generations and will devote ourselves to the cause of our Emperor, and hope His Majesty will offer sympathy to officers and crew alike...
...anxious about fate of Commander Kuwajima. Breathing very difficult...
...first match of the University game Captain Frank Anderson, former senior indoor champion and number three in the Metropolitan ranking had fairly smooth going in defeating Ingraham. Pfaffmann and Briggs met a similar fate at the hands of Lang, New York state intercollegiate holder, and Marshall. The fourth and fifth Harvard players, Cummings and Harrington, were able to make quick work of their opponents. In his match Dixon started, out with a 6-1 victory, but lost the second set. For a few games in the third it looked as if he might even the score, but a smashing comeback...