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Word: hamburger (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
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...setting aside a zone in the North Sea which, having been strewn with mines, neutrals were informed they would enter at their own risk? Suppose an American merchant vessel or passenger liner should decline to submit to such dictation, or, while engaged in non-contraband trade, en route for Hamburg or Bremen, or for some neutral European port, refused to regard the warning shot fired from a British vessel intent on its capture. In either case, would not American lives be sacrificed, or at least endangered...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 3/2/1917 | See Source »

...Murray; Section 3, E. Davison; Section 4, S. J. Beck; Section 5, F. Fremont-Smith; Section 6, C. L. Churchill; Section 7, M. Silbert; Section 8, W. B. Tippetts; Section 9, J. W. Ryan; Section 10, H. F. Eastman; Section 11, H. W. Gleason; Section 12, M. J. Hamburg; Section 13, S. L. Bergheim; Section 14, E. G. Mead; Section 15, K. L. Viall; Section 16, E. Fairfield; Section 17, J. T. Beal; Section 18, W. B. Feiga; Section 19, W. F. Savale; Section 20, E. N. Wright; Section 21, S. P. Rice; Section 22, H. C. Gill; Section...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ushers for the Brown Game | 11/13/1914 | See Source »

...Murray; Section 3, E. Davison; Section 4, S. J. Beck; Section 5, F. Tremont-Smith; Section 6, C. L. Church; Section 7. M. Silbert; Section 8, E. Aldrich; Section 9, J. W. Ryan; Section 10, H. F. Eastman; Section 11, H. Gleason; Section 12, M. J. Hamburg; Section 13, S. L. Bergheim; Section 14, G. Mead; Section 15, K. L. Viall; Section 16, E. Fairfield; Section 17, J. T.; Section 18, W.B. Feiga; Section W. F. Savale; Section 20, E. N.right; Section 21, S. P. Rice; Section H. C. Gill; Section 23, G. Gaylor; Section. 24, R. Bruce; Section...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ushers for the Princeton Game | 11/6/1914 | See Source »

...chemistry department of Cornell University will suffer the loss of a large shipment of apparatus which has been held up in Hamburg, Germany, on account of the war. In the spring a large number of supplies were ordered from different factories all through Germany and would have reached here about the first of September had not the war broken out. The department may possibly be handicapped in its work because of this, but, however, will suffer no shortage of chemicals...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RECORD ENROLLMENT AT CORNELL | 9/29/1914 | See Source »

Team 5, Twirps--D. M. Satz '15, captain; H. Finklestein '15, H. B. Goodfriend 1G., M. G. Hamburg '15, J. Hamburg '14, S. Z. Kaplan 1L., N. Kroll '17, I. Levin 1L., S. H. Lewis '15, A. H. Marshall uC., D. Rubin 2L., L. Shapiro '14, D.M. Watchmaker 2L., J. Watchmaker '16, I. A. Wyner...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LEITER TEAMS AND SCHEDULE | 4/30/1914 | See Source »

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