Word: florida
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...Polish Count Eugene Domski, now a Major in the Polish Army in London; in 1927, to Russian Prince Serge Mdivani, killed in a Florida polo game...
...famed White City track, where crowds of 90,000 are not uncommon, it is only a pup. But of America's 40-odd legalized courses, Wonderland is by far the biggest and most profitable. Its pari-mutuel handle for one night often exceeds the totals of Florida's nine tracks. Last summer, in 100 race nights, nearly $20,000,000 was bet at Wonderland...
Senator Claude Pepper, Democrat from Florida, further confirmed his declaration for a post-war world union before the capacity audience in Emerson D. Friday night, in a forum sponsored by the Harvard and Radcliffe Councils on Post-War Problems...
...year-old Senator received his L.L.B. degree from Harvard Law School in 1924 after graduating from the University of Alabama. After practicing law in his home state, he served in the Florida legislature and on several state boards before wining a Senatorial sea in 1936. He was re-elected for a second term in 1939. The subject of Sen. Pepper's talk has not yet been announced...
Claude R. Pepper, Democratic Senator from Florida, will be the principal speaker at a joint open forum of the Harvard and Radcliffe Councils of Post War Problems. Any one studying at the University is welcomed to the meeting that will be held Friday at 8:30 o'clock in the Lowell-House Junior Common Room...