Word: hollande
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...Engaged. Holland Jerome Hamilton, 55, president of American Radiator Co.; and Helen Hutchison, thirtyish, resigned editorial worker for Metropolitan Life Insurance Co.; in Manhattan...
That Germany's expansion is almost certain to be to the East is important to note, since England's reaction is bound to be different than if Hitler announced his intentions of capturing Alsace-Lorraine, Belgium, Holland, etc. So long as hostilities are to take place in the East, Britain is concerned only indirectly, and can hardly be expected to enter into alliances with France and Italy which commit her beyond all recall. To use a phrase dear to Grey, "British public opinion would never sanction" such a commitment. Britain is unlikely to do more than express her strong disapproval...
...other rabbinate followed the forgiving lead of Polish Jewry, for many an Orthodox Jew cherishes the tradition of boycotting Spaniards. In his able We Jews, Journalist George Sokolsky characteristically reports : "England and Holland which used him [the Jew] prospered, while Spain, which excluded him, collapsed economically and its great Empire sank into a Mediterranean memory...
...Passaic River in 1791 he picked "an ideal industrial site'' for a joint-stock venture called the Society for Establishing Useful Manufactures.* There the Colt family fashioned their first firearms. There in later days were built some of the first U. S. locomotives. There Inventor John Holland built a submarine in 1875. There today are the biggest silk mills in the U. S. And around those mills on the unsavory banks of the Passaic have been waged some of the bitterest and bloodiest strikes in U. S. history...
...Eyck's Annunciation was completed about 1434. From a church in Dijon, to Paris, to Holland, to the Hermitage, the canvas finally landed in Mr. Mellon's collection...