Word: interring
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Brazilian Government thought it had just the place for the oft-postponed Inter-American Conference, now scheduled for next month. The place was Quitandinha, the plush resort hotel just outside the summer capital of Petropolis. But the Government had hardly announced its choice when foreign correspondents let out a loud squawk...
Japan will be opened to private trade on August 15. So the War Department announced this week. But trade will be small at first. Only 400 businessmen will be admitted into Japan, under allocations to the Allied Nations by the Inter-Allied Trade Board of the Far Eastern Commission in Washington. And SCAP must approve the traders. To make sure that businessmen already in Japan do not jump the gun, no deals can be made until September...
Eliot and Winthrop ended their intramural baseball seasons in a tie for first place with six wins and one loss apiece, as the Mastodons defeated Leverett yesterday, 5 to 3, in their final game. It was one of six contests on the inter-House diamonds, including three doubleheaders, to fill in holes in the schedule caused by earlier washouts...
Preliminary intramural crew heats yesterday singled out Winthrop, Eliot, Leverett, and Lowell to compete tomorrow in the final inter-House regatta. Meanwhile, Leverett's golf team emerged victorious on the Lexington links, the baseball and softball marathons moved into their final week of torrid competition, and the House tennis torrid competition, and the House tennis tourney went into its third day on the Business School courts with the quarter finals coming up today...
...Bunnies also wielded potent clubs in Monday's inter-House golf tournament to edge Adams, Winthrop, Dunster, Kirkland, Eliot, and Lowell in that order. Joe Gordon of Adams was high man with a 72, followed by Dick Drury of Leverett (78), and Tom Dolan of Winthrop (80). Weather clear and track fast was the word from Lexington, but high winds prevailed to harass the golfers...