Word: franz
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...have been the only truly religious Irishman who ever lived. He was himself one of the great vagabonds of his century, largely because he hoped to make a fortune in the New World. If he had ever succeeded I probably would not be hearing about him this morning. Franz Liszt will follow at noon, in Music 3. Professor Hill will lecture about him in the Music Building, and it will be a pleasant subject to precede the gloom of a Monday luncheon, when one always worries about the obligations of the week...
After tracing the development of the Russian revolution and Soviet government through the nineteenth century to the present day. Mr. Franz Deak in his talk at the Liberal Club last night, arrived at the conclusion that the same tendencies and especially the same internal situation are evident in the Russia of today as in the Russia of fifty years...
...Author. Ford Madox (Hueffer) Ford, caricatured above, edits The Trans-Atlantic Review (Paris). He is 53. In 1917 he fought for Britain as a second lieutenant. Grandson of Painter Ford Madox Brown, "Fordie" was raised "to be a genius" by his philosopherfather, Dr. Franz Hueffer (long music critic of the London Times), by his grandfather and Aunt Lucy (sister-in-law of Poet Rosetti). Exposed from childhood to Fabianism, anarchism, aestheticism, etc., etc., he affects Toryism to annoy his relatives but looks "red" to the bourgeoisie. A Catholic, he sustains his family's reputation for heterodoxy by believing the Pope...
...Friendship Drive and a limited number of Union members has been announced by the Student Friendship Committee. The dinner will take place at the Union, next Tuesday evening, February 23, at 6 o'clock. The guests of honor will be Mr. Ivison MacAdam, Jan Bolinski Jundzill, Max Habicht, and Franz Deak...
...Bolinski-Jundzill, now President of the Confederation Internationale des Etudiants will also speak. M. Bolinski, is a Polish student whose work in student activities has received world wide attention during the past two or three years. M. Franz Deak, Second Vice President of the C. I. E. and a special student in the Law School will give a short address. M. Max Habicht, who has been prominently connected with the Confederation and where lecture at the Union before Christmas treated wide attention from the undergraduates will be present at the dinner and will also speak briefly...