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...injunction against it. His firm even hinted that the factory would be moved unless its laborers behaved. Weaver Forstmann is proud of the fact that his forefathers signed the roster of the Weavers Guild of Flanders and later moved to Werden, Germany, where his great-great-grandfather and Johann Friederich Huffmann bought the Abbey of St. Ludger the Great because it had a fine carp pond which furnished water for the making of woolens...
Eleven years later Finland again had need of Ukko Pekka, much as Republican Germany whose first president was the Socialist Friederich Ebert turned at last to the former Monarchist von Hindenburg. In 1930 Gentleman Farmer Svinhufvud became Premier. Early this year he who had been Regent was elected President. Under his frowning rule (for the steely eyes can be stern as well as twinkle) Communism has been made illegal in Finland, Communists punished or forced into other parties. "But we know where they are," rumbles the President contentedly, "We keep a good watch on those fellows...
Professor Friederich von der Leyden, Kuno-Francke Professor for 1931-32, will lecture today at 4 o'clock in the large lecture room of the Fogg...
...President Law headed by President Ellen Fitz Pendleton of Wellesley will compose the Honorary Advisory Board of the Fourth Annual League of Nations Model Assembly to be held on Friday and Saturday of this week at Wellesley. The members of the Board are Professors W. Y. Elliott, C. J. Friederich, B. C. Hopper '24, M. O. Hudson, and C. K. Webster of Harvard: Professor E. D. Ellis of Mt. Holyoke; President Pendleton of Wellesley, and President of the Foreign Policy Association, J. G. McDonald, and R. L. Buell, also of the association, Professor Elliott of the department of Government...
During the campaign which ended in Poland's general election last week, opposition papers were so mercilessly censored that some were reduced to printing pictures of the late, great Friederich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1844-1900) with the caption : He Died Crazy...