Word: italian
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Theoretically supreme and sovereign is the Congress of the Nationalist Party. This is by no means a democratically elected body. Its members represent the Party alone, much as the new Italian Parliament will represent not the "People" but the Fascist Party...
...recently has Henry Ford stirred Brazilian hopes of reviving the good old rubber days, by leasing over 3,000,000 Amazonian acres on which Fordized rubber plantations are being started. Some wild rubber is still gathered on the upper tributaries of the Amazon. Notably a ferocious and somewhat mysterious Italian who calls himself "The King of the Xingu" has terrorized and virtually enslaved several tribes on the Xingu River who now meekly gather wild rubber for the Racketeer King. Curiously enough a majority of the simple, aboriginal Indians of Brazil were for centuries totally ignorant that a human can swim...
...Lect. Hall Mr. McDonald, 8, 17, Conf. group VII New Lect. Hall Mr. Parkman, 9, Conf. group VIII Memorial Hall Mr. Perkins, 10, 25, Conf. group IX Geol. Lect.-rm. Mr. Scramuzza. 11, 21, Conf, Group X Geol. Lect.-rm. History 4 New Lect. Hall History 24a Emerson J Italian 5 Sever 18 Latin 8 Sever 18 Mathematics A I Prof. Huntington, 1 Sever 24, 35 Mr. Saute, 2 Sever 35 Mathematics 2 II Sever 31, 32, 36 Mathematics 26 Harvard 2 Music 2 Harvard 6 Philosophy 1a Emerson D Philosophy 13c Emerson A Semitic 9 Sever 30 Social Ethics...
...Harvard 2 Mr. Webster, 3 Harvard 3 Mr. Penny, 4 Harvard 6 Prof. Hawkins, 5 Harvard 6 German 3a Sever 30 Government 12a Emerson D Greek 2 Sever 30 History 13 New Lect. Hall History 15 Sever 35 History 17b Sever 36 Hist. of Science 1 Sever 18 Italian 1 Sever 11 Mathematics A V, 1, 2 Sever 23 Mathematics C V Sever 24 Mathematics 3 Sever 17Music 4 Music Bldg.Palaeontology 2 Zool. Mus. 17Philosophy 4b Emerson JPhysics D Geol. Lect,-rm., Sem. Mus. 1Physics 2a Sever 29Physics 15 Sever 18Physiology 1 Sever 5Romance Philology 3 Sever 5, 6Social Ethics...
...Tuesday night, after having made the 6,450 miles from the African jungles in nine days, twelve hours. Soon after his eldest son reached his bedside, the King was reported in a bulletin as "slightly better." For the final stretch of rails, from Brindisi, Italy, to Boulogne, France, the Italian Government supplied a special train and officials cooperated to the end that it should cross Europe at an average speed of 35 miles an hour. Though impressive to Italians, Swiss and Frenchmen these record facilities seemed ridiculous in comparison with the fact that in Great Britain the famed "Flying Scotsman...