Word: grahame
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Died. Rose ("Rose of the Ghetto") Pastor Stokes, 53, famed U. S. radical labor leader; of cancer; in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. As a child (Russian-born) she worked in U. S. sweatshops. Later, a labor reformer, she met and married James Graham Phelps Stokes, socialite philanthropist, who divorced her 20 years later. She led many a strike, received but did not serve a 10-year sentence on a Wartime espionage charge...
Nine magnas were awarded to recipients of the S.B. degree in the College, one of them signifying highest honors and going to Walter Solomon Salant. The others (high honors) were awarded to Alfred Harvey Daniels, Harry Gesmer, Edward Poole Hollis, Richard Lord Riley, Martin Robert Rogers, Alexander Graham Sanderson, Jr., Frederick Carl Schulde, Jr., and Carl Keenan Seyfort
...bickered with Dictator until hesitant, pouting-lipped Adolf gave in-barely 40 minutes before eager, dynamic Benito was to address his Senate. Excited Italian socialites, squeezed like sardines into the Senate galleries, pointed knowingly to the Diplomatic Box. In the front row all smiles sat British Ambassador Sir Ronald Graham, French Ambassador Henry de Jouvenel and German Ambassador Ulrich von Hassell-these three ready to squiggle. Just behind them, nervous as squirrels, perched the diplomats of the "Little Entente" (Czechoslovakia, Rumania, Jugoslavia) and Poland. They understood from France, their great ally, that she had gouged out of the Pact...
Premier Mussolini had already had important interviews with British Ambassador Graham and French Ambassador de Jouvenel. After a two and a half hour session of the Fascist Grand Council the World learned the news: Benito Mussolini's Four-Power Peace Pact,* which all the world thought had been killed by the reservations of France and her allies, had risen in its winding sheet and walked again. Germany, Italy and Britain accepted most of the reservations of France, the Ambassadors signified their agreement and the pact was rushed to the four Governments for approval. In its present form, the resurrected...
...Ingalls, W. H. Keffer, Graham King, R. H. Knapp, James Langhlin, F. C. Leonard, W. F. Loomis, J. J. McCue, John McNeill, Malcolm Millard, J. B. Miller, S. R. Miller, F. B. Murphy, C. H, Newton, G. W. Oettle, L. H. Orr, S. T. Orton, Thomas Paull, C. F. Pierce, Joseph Pulitzer, Jr., Talbot Rantoul, W. F. Read, A. C. Reggie, C. W. Robbins, J. W. Robinson, Shipherd Robinson, David Rockefeller, C. B. Rockwell, M. K. Ruddock, J. G. Scaunell, P. M. Schless, J. V. Shapiro, J. J. Slocum, A. B. Smith, F. N. Sommer, R. R. Spaulding...