Word: gauls
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Three Players. In the ensuing uproar, the triangular state of U.S.-British-Gaul-list relations became more apparent than ever. London newsmen heard that Winston Churchill was astounded when he heard of the arrangement for fiat invasion currency, was far from satisfied with the explanations given him. President Roosevelt indirectly confirmed the impression that the U.S. had fathered the plan. He said that the Gaullists knew about it all along. He added that they had not approved the plan, but had not rejected it, either. Evidently, in this as in other aspects of the French imbroglio, Britain had reluctantly followed...
...Like Gaul, Harvard is divided three ways, into the graduate schools and laboratories, the Yard (not campus, please) and the Houses. The Yard, birthplace of Harvard, lies between Cambridge Street and Massachusetts Avenue and contains the Freshman dormitories, classrooms, and administration buildings. To the north is the graduates empire, to the south are the lairs of the upperclassmen, and across the river the Business School and Stadium are situated...
...Like Gaul, all Harvard is divided into three parts, of which the Yard is the oldest and most fraught with ivy and tradition. Formerly the domain of the Freshman, the Yard will be occupied this summer by a large naval contingent and an equally numerous group of special summer school students. 1946 will inhabit the Houses, formerly reserved only for upperclassmen...
Joshua Whatmough, for the completion and publication of a work on the dialects of ancient Gaul...
...translation in the Army and Navy Journal from a heavily documented article by a German Lieut. Colonel Gaul in the official Militarwochenblatt, estimating the total strength of the Russian Army at 10,000,000 soldiers...