Word: hollanders
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...hopeful that this would be done by summer that it announced two typical, all-expense tours, set tentative prices: ¶ A 25-day tour of Europe with passage on the liner America, six days in England (unless England is still pinched), three days in Scotland, three in Holland, one in Brussels, three in Paris, two in Normandy (to see the landing beaches), and five days in Switzerland. Cost: $1,000 to $1,500. ¶ A 14-to-21 day tour, depending on whether the tourist goes by plane or boat, to London, Brussels, Paris, Amsterdam, with one and a half...
...third of the freshman Senators had been governors. Pennsylvania's Ed Martin, a rasping preacher of regular Republicanism, was one of the seven. Conservative Democrat Herbert R. O'Conor had been a vigorous two-term governor of Maryland; conservative Spessard L. Holland was a former Florida governor. The G.O.P.'s liberal wing added popular ex-governors Ray Baldwin of Connecticut and Ed Thye of Minnesota...
...raid shelters and clearing ground for new buildings among the debris left by five years of German bombing. In France, still desperately short of manpower, 700,000 German prisoners are rented out by the Government (at a charge of approximately $1 a day) to private employers. In Belgium, Holland, Scandinavia and the Balkans another 100,000-odd P.W.s are at work...
Teaching Fellow in Government: Archie T. Dotson, Teaching Fellows in Government and Tutors: George C. Bryan; Cleveland C. Cram, Jr; John C. Donovan; David T. Holland; Robert E. Lane; Edward W. Proxmire; John C. Wahlke...
...instance, the Germans, who thought that they were there for keeps, revised Holland's Who's Who during the occupation, garnishing it with a title-page photograph of Adolf Hitler and eight pages of Dutch "patriots" who were killed by their countrymen for serving the invaders...