Word: golde
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...ships built with PWA money, were still plaguing the Navy in 1936. For speed and efficiency in an essentially industrial enterprise, Franklin Roosevelt needed a man who believed in a Big Navy, who understood manufacturing, who also believed in the New Deal and who had no ingrained reverence for gold braid. All these qualities he found in Charles Edison...
...protect himself financially against the U. S. going Red, Joe sold enough Armour & Co. 4% bonds to buy 2,200 rubles worth ($1,588) of U. S. S. R. bonds, paying (still) 7% gold...
...chief town, the British cruiser Devonshire called last week. On board was the Count of San Luis, a Franco negotiator. The British arranged a conference at which Loyalist leaders were told of an impending attack, were threatened with starvation even if the attack were repulsed. Upshot: the red-&-gold Rebel flag was soon unfurled on Minorca and the Devonshire sailed away toward Marseille with 450 Loyalists who had feared to stay on the island...
...Leverett-Adams Skirmish, the lively Gold Coasters started off immediately on a scoring spree, and the Rabbits never once threatened their lead. Gordon and Calfee, mainstays for the Adams quintet, rolled up the highest scores with five field goals each while Dobbyn did most of the scoring for the Bunnies...
Other newly elected officers include David G. Halstead '41, vice-President; Lynn A. Brua '41, Manager; John R. Bemis '40, Secretary-Treasurer; Llewellyn Vorley '41, Librarian; Franklin J. Tyler '41, Specialty Manager; David P. Sheppard '40, leader of the Gold Coast, with the leaders of the Vocal and Mandolin Clubs to be appointed shortly...