Word: helm
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Communist George Dimitroff, adder-tongued Red hero of the Nazi trial which failed to convict Communists of burning down the German Reichstag, was chosen last week Secretary General of the Comintern (TIME, July 29). He was acclaimed with shouts of "Long live Dimitroff, our wise, courageous Helmsman!" Taking the helm of World Revolution, George Dimitroff prepared to give it a new twist. In explicit advice to the Congress of 400 Communist leaders from 52 countries, he urged "cunning" and "Trojan horse tactics." Hereafter Communists are to insinuate themselves quietly into trade unions, religious bodies and social groups. They...
...Robert R. Ames, had been washed overboard in a boiling mid-Atlantic sea. His Son Richard went after him with a line, was followed by Son Harry in a boat, which capsized. With Hamrah partly disabled, the survivors hove to for two days. Then Charles Tillinghast Jr. took the helm, managed to remember how to lay a course by a sextant, brought the ketch limping in to Sydney ten days later...
Bayard H. Hale '37, John B. Hamblet '35, L. Harap Gr., Arthur R. Hartwig '37, Morrison C. Haviland '37, Malcolm L. Hayward '37, Everett B. Helm 1G., Hugh F. Hinckley '37, John Homans, Jr. '37, James C. Hepkins '38, F. W. Huffman Gr., Alvan Hyde, Jr. '35, Mason VanB, Jennings '38, William W. A. Johnson '36, George D. Keller '37, Herbert V. Kibrick '38, William G. Kirby '35, Morris E. Lasker '38, Copeland W. Lawson 1G., William Levin '37, Laurence H. Levy '37, John B. Little...
Realizing my state of elation, one of the officers seized the helm of my car, inquired as to my domicile, whither he drove me, followed by the squad car, and with maternal solicitude did not abandon me to the sleep of Bacchus and Morpheus until he tucked in the blankets and turned out the light...
...with able men, like Editor Rollo Ogden, and famed Managing Editor Carr Van Anda; like his Business Manager Louis Wiley, who died last month (TIME, April 1), and his own Son-in-Law Arthur Hays Sulzberger, who married his only child Iphigene. With Son-in-Law Sulzberger at the helm, the Times, in the words of its obituary, is a monument with "meaning enough for one life...