Word: hollande
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Ubiquitous l'ete" Harbury 3G who hails from 'Holland, paced play for the foreign students, covering goalie position and fullback simultaneously with powerful 50-yard drives from the back line. India supplied the remaining five players: H.M. Dharansey '52, Noshi Actenosallas '52, Kalla Neolakantadas, MIT, C.R. Mitra, MIT, and Homi Mihta, Babson...
...German army (1938-41); of coronary thrombosis; in Hamburg, Germany, where he awaited trial as a war criminal. Son of a Prussian cavalry general, Brauchitsch increased the Wehrmacht's motorized divisions from two to six, occupied the Sudetenland, led the 18-day blitz of Poland, took Norway, Belgium, Holland, France, Yugoslavia and Greece...
Germany's Theodor Plievier was one of that small, distinguished fraternity (including Arnold Zweig, Henri Barbusse, Remain Holland) who, after World War I, deemed it their duty to blow the gaff on military imperialism so thoroughly that a similar carnage could never come again. Plievier's main contribution was The Kaiser's Coolies, and after writing it, he fled into exile. Now, with an even more fearful war come & gone, 60-year-old Theodor Plievier has resumed his old theme song...
Mary Norris '49 especially praised the reception that the students on the tri-nation tour received in Holland and England. Subsequently Alice Gilbert '49, Regional Chairman of the NSA, listed the requirements for students going on the next tour. She stressed language fluency...
...Radcliffe went the assignment of managing a tri-nation tour of 100 American students to England, France, and Holland, While receiving applications from all over the country, eventually to be passed upon by the NSA executive board, the Radcliffe delegates will establish contact with the Dutch student union and other youth groups overseas...