Word: frederick
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...formally an international ban on the entry of further volunteers and munitions into Spain, agreed to set up land and sea patrols to isolate the country. Dictators Hitler and Mussolini joined in this round robin of Peace and Neutrality. "They now believe," explained the New York Times's Frederick T. Birchall, that Franco "has enough . . . help from outside to enable him to become master of Spain." Said the Earl of Plymouth, patient chairman of the Non-Intervention Committee: "Our work has not been in vain. ... I am able to say it has been successful...
...Frederick W. Cook, recently reelected Secretary of State of Massachusetts, is an authority on governmental law. After graduating from high school in 1891, he served 28 years in Somerville politics, holding the offices of assistant clerk of comimttees, assistant city clerk, and city clerk. He then ran successfully for Secretary of State. Of this office, which he has held ever since despite political tides, he says himself...
...named were: William C. Coleman, Jr., of Kent School; John L. Donnell of Webster Groves High School; Thomas B. Healey of Worcester Academy; Frederick Holdsworth, Jr., of Milton Academy; James D. Light body of New Trier High School; and Douglas Mercer of Belmont Hill...
...Languages, will be heard. The incomplete schedule for the week of March 1 is; on Tuesday, March 2, at 5:30 o'clock: Douglas M. McGregor, instructor in Psychology; at 7:30 o'clock: Taylor Strack, associate professor of German. On Wednesday, March 3, at 7:30 o'clock: Frederick A. Saunders, professor of Physics. On Thursday, March 4, at 5:30 o'clock: Paul J. Sachs '00, professor of Fine Arts, will speak...
Masao Yatsuhashi, of Brookline, was named president of the club in an election held during the mid-years. Other officers chosen were Robert S. Hoyt, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, vice-president; and Frederick W. Coe, of Bethesda, Maryland, secretary...