Word: hamburged
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Smallest boat (49 ft.) in the race-sighted last week in midocean by Captain Frisco-had a skipper of a different stamp. Stoertebeker's Ludwig Schlimbach, until he retired, used to captain Hamburg-American liners across the Atlantic. Grizzled, 59, amused at the elegance of his competitors, Captain Schlimbach arrived at Newport three days before the race, barely managed to lay in enough supplies, rearrange his rigging, borrow water lights and a code book to qualify. Joked he before the start: "Next time I come mitout a boat...
Always seeing events from the Negro point of view, Du Bois writes of a Civil War that began in Kansas in 1854, did not end until after the Hamburg, S. C. riots during the Presidential campaign of 1876. Least persuasive portion of his history is his account of the general strike of the slaves during the war years, when large numbers followed the Northern troops despite the efforts of officers to discourage them, were used at first as laborers, were eventually trained and employed as troops. Southerners, if they penetrate so deeply into Du Bois's history, may quarrel...
...same time that the Little Belt was spanned, a new service of high speed streamlined trains was inaugurated. Bridge and trains between them will cut the time between Copenhagen and Esbjerg almost 50%. As the service is extended it should also materially lower train schedules between Denmark and Hamburg, Berlin, and the rest of Eastern Europe...
Both the Holland-America Line and the Hamburg-American Line will carry the popular music of Harvard men during this summer...
...Thursday, June 27, the Serenaders sail on the Hamburg-American S.S. Albert Ballin where they will play for the rest of the summer. They will thus form the Harvard contingent of six college bands which are to play on Hamburg-American vessels during the vacation...