Word: foes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...alone: "My Bonny Lass," by Morley; "O Gladsome Light," by Archibald T. Davison '06, a former conductor of the Glee Club; "Spanish Ladies," an English folk song; "Brennan on the Moor," an English folk song; and the following choruses from Gilbert and Sullivan's "Iolanthe": "With Strephon for Your Foe", "Henceforth Strephon," "I'm very Much Pained," and "A Shepherd...
...Lessing, shot two summers ago at Marienbad, Czechoslovakia. Herr Wormys had reasons for his fears. Once the chief technician of the radio station near Stuttgart and an ardent Nazi, he has been for some months the secret Impresario of anti-Nazi broadcasts by Adolf Hitler's deadliest personal foe, Otto Strasser...
...Greatest foe of profiteering President Hayashi is quiet, persuasive Mrs. Nobuko Jo, whose profession is to induce Japanese women to endure the perplexities of womanhood. Claiming to have prevented over 2,500 suicides, Mrs. Jo is busy today with the acute problem of Lesbian suicides. Starting among Geisha girls, this perversion has now spread to Japanese schoolgirls...
From Harvard went the weighty disapproval of famed Law Professor Felix Frankfurter, foe of third-degree methods. Wrote he: "An outburst of lawlessness! . . . Evidently New York's Police Com missioner deems himself above the Constitution...
...child, learned football at a Buffalo high school, went to Princeton. There he won his P at guard and a Phi Beta Kappa key in the class of 1923. After a short turn as an instructor in economics, he left Princeton for various Manhattan editorial jobs. No foe of the Stock Exchange, he defended short selling before a bear-hungry Congressional committee two years...