Word: fosterers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Tiso's telegram was to the week's third hero-Adolf Hitler, self-appointed foster-father of Europe's orphan minorities. Hero Hitler considered the message important enough to call an immediate conference at the chancellery with Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop. Marshal Hermann Wilhelm Goring was ordered to cut short his vacation on the Italian Riviera. Then the familiar squeak of the tightening Nazi vise 'began to be heard in Slovakia...
...runner-up in the vote for the Class Day Committee was Robert E. Strider, having 186. Others on the ballot were: Hughes Call, 163; John M. Johansen, 158; Bruce Foster, 149; William W. Austin, 136; Edward H. Schoyer, 102; Samuel L. M. Cole, 102; Philip H. Walker, 97; Hunter Hendee, 74; Frank Dunn, Jr. 73. Election Results Secretary Cleveland Amory 151 Robert M. Bunker 142 Richard S. Benner 90 Charles A. Meyer 58 Class Day Committee Clifford W. Wilson 332 Richard P. Hedblom 250 Oliver P. Bolton 248 Edmund L. Cherbonnier 248 Joseph A. Patrick 240 J. Spence Harvin...
...McConnell, McGill 10 24 19 43 Walker, McGill 10 9 23 32 Perowne, McGill 10 13 19 32 Harding, Harvard 10 16 10 26 M. Williamson, Queens 10 15 11 26 Anton, McGill 10 11 15 26 Patrick, Harvard 10 12 9 21 Walsh, Dartmouth 10 9 19 19 Foster, Dartmouth 9 6 12 18 Morison, Toronto 7 8 9 18 N. Williamson, Queens...
...Bruce Foster...
...Strecker . . . voted for Al Smith in 1928, ... for Mr. Foster in 1932." But in 1933 he was not yet a citizen, according to TIME [Feb. 20]. What goes on here...