Word: iii
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...III of Chicago's tragedy the curtain went up last week when attorneys for Dr. Clarence Boren & wife of Marinette, Wis., both of whom had stayed at the Congress Hotel and had contracted dysentery, filed the first suit resulting from the epidemic. It asked $300,000 damages each from Dr. Bundesen and the Congress. The charge : To protect his reputation and its financial interests Dr. Bundesen and the hotel had "wilfully and wantonly" sup pressed news of the epidemic. In defense, publicity-loving Dr. Bundesen pointed only to the following statement by Dr. Roscoe R. Spencer...
When his engagement with Socialite Eileen Gillespie was broken, young John Jacob Astor III chose the abandoned wedding-day to start a world-junket with three former schoolmates. By last week he had arrived in Shanghai, where he spent most of his time staring moodily out of the window in his room. Badgered by reporters young Astor blurted out that he was "trying to forget," added: "I don't like to discuss it. What more can I say?" Left alone, he turned again to the window...
...III emerges from the race as the Graduate School Basketball Champion, the final standings, released yesterday, reveal. The season, which ended Thursday, with Law II's 47 to 22 victory over the fighting Business School team, was dominated by the undefeated champions, and their follows from the Law School, the Law II aggregation, which only lost one game. The Medical School basketeers nosed out the Arts and Sciences five for third place, and last place goes to the Dental School team with five defeats and not a single victory. The Law III team, without their captain, Bob Leach, succeeded...
...standing in the League is as follows: W L Law III 5 0 Law II 4 1 Medical 3 2 Arts and Sciences 2 3 Business 2 3 Dental...
...faith in the success and truthfulness of the Nazi programme is undermined the Propaganda Ministry will function with just about as much force as it does in, say, France. There is no evidence to show that censorship is successful merely because it is thoroughly repressive. The Russia of Alexander III was certainly subjected to as stringent a repression as is modern Germany; yet in spite of this revolutionists were more active and numerous in Russia than anywhere else on the face of the globe...