Word: hospitalers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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That evening in Plattsmouth, Neb., Sheriff Homer Sylvester received word to look out for the fugitives who might be heading toward Omaha. Sheriff Sylvester and his brother Cass grabbed their rifles and drove a few miles south of Plattsmouth to a filling station. Waiting there they soon saw a car...
Capitulations, the sharpest thorn in Egypt's flesh, are partly fiscal, partly juridical. Foreigners in Egypt are not forced to pay taxes to the Egyptian Government; foreigners involved in criminal cases go before their own consular courts, while civil cases go before mixed courts on which foreign representatives sit...
The happy day dawned. Through the town of Matsue in Shimone prefecture swept a raging fire which burnt to ashes more than 400 houses, a hospital, a school, many business offices, deprived 1,500 of their homes. Korea, Japan's mainland dependency, was lashed by a storm which toppled...
A frantic obstetrician and an excited policeman chased through Boston last week, expecting disaster when they caught up with Mrs. Rubina Hartman. A few hours after giving birth to a girl in City Hospital, Mrs. Hartman, 33, had dressed, visited friends, then gone to her home in suburban Roxbury. Nurses...
Hayden Channing, Jr. '37 sent the following telegram to the Gilbert and Sullivan artists last night: "Fearing that you may be homesick challenge you to a match of Rugby. Your choice of time. Willing to play Cricket. Refreshments, referee, and hospital service supplied."