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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Eastern Europe's eyes last week were on onetime Kaiser Wilhelm II's former hunting lodge Rominten and upon Memel. Master of Rominten today is Germany's No. 2 Nazi, beefy General Hermann Wilhelm Goring, great friend of beefy Field Marshal Julius Combos, Premier of Hungary. One morning last week the Premier, who characteristically has Hungarian soldiers punished by flogging, climbed into an airplane sent by General Goring to fetch him. Soaring from Hungary to East Prussia, Premier Combos alighted to find Hunt Host Goring surrounded by German and Polish officials including the rabidly anti-Soviet chairman...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GERMANY-LITHUANIA: Eyes East | 10/7/1935 | See Source »

Ensued no great hunt but an extremely vital three-power conference on the situation created when Soviet Russia made a pact with the Czechoslovak Republic under which, if Russia is attacked, Red planes will be able to operate from Czech bases within striking distance of Germany and Poland (TIME, May 27). The Rominten conference last week was tentative and ultra hush-hush, but Eastern European wiseacres assumed that on the fire was a German-Polish-Hungarian air pact sure to enrage Moscow and of fateful significance in Vienna, where Austria's government keeps wondering just how long it will...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GERMANY-LITHUANIA: Eyes East | 10/7/1935 | See Source »

Crossing a Swedish bog during an elk-hunt, a royal Swedish horse lost its footing, sank, threw 77-year-old King Gustav V. Pulled out of the bog, His Majesty sucked a bruised finger, quipped "When one is young these things don't matter." William Edward Dodd, U. S. Ambassador to Germany, sent by airplane from Berlin to Moscow a package of hominy grits for silver-whiskered Senator James Hamilton Lewis of Illinois recuperating from pneumonia...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Oct. 7, 1935 | 10/7/1935 | See Source »

Used as early as the 15th Century to hunt badgers, dachshunde are also useful for rabbits, foxes, woodchucks, any other animal which goes to ground. In a field trial credit is given not only for finding & trailing game but also for the energy & skill with which a hound enters its quarry...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Outdoor Dachshunde | 9/30/1935 | See Source »

...22MUSIC1b Thurs. at 2 Music Bldg.1c Thurs. at 9 Music Bldg.4* Thurs. at 10 Music Bldg.4c* Thurs. t 12 Music Bldg.5* Thurs. at 11 Music Bldg.5e* Thurs. at 3-5 Music Bldg.NAVAL SCIENCE1*II Thurs. at 12 Memorial Hall1*IV Thurs. at 9 Memorial Hall2*II Thurs. at 11 Hunt Hall3*II Thurs. at 12 Hunt Hall4*II Thurs. at 10 Boylston 23PALEONTOLOGY1a Thurs. at 11 Zool. Mus. 103PHILOSOPHY3b Thurs. at 12 Emerson F9 Thurs. at 11 Emerson H12 Thurs. at 10 Emerson A26* Thurs. at 9 Emerson H20e* Thurs. 3-5 Emerson C20j* Tues., Oct. I, 7.30-9.30 Emerson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FIRST MEETINGS OF COURSES | 9/26/1935 | See Source »

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