Word: italianization
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Majesty is first a soldier, second a yachtsman and third an antiquarian?nor are his claims to these distinctions boasts. His early passion for the Army persists in the rigid, austere discipline of the Italian Court. He has yachted from blazing Syria to arctic Spitsbergen. Finally his carefully amassed collection of ancient Italian coins is scarcely rivaled. In this character of antiquarian His Majesty came to bright, frenzied Naples last week...
Impelled by Signor Mussolini, the newspapers of Rome began, last week, a concerted campaign urging men to go hatless. "A bare head is more hygienic, more comfortable, and more ROMAN," declared Italian editors, recalling that the sturdy citizens of ancient Rome went bareheaded...
...travelling Fellowship which entails a benefit of $900 is the first of its kind to be given at the University by an undergraduate society. The recipient will go to Italy in September and return at the end of a year. During his stay he will attend one of the Italian universities and may change from one to another at the end of five months...
...clock. Professor C. H. Grandgent '83, will act as toastmaster, while the speakers will include Professor G. B. Weston '11, of the department of Romance Languages in the University. Dr. C. M. Underwood '05, one of the founders of the Circolo, and the Marquis Ferrante di Ruffano, Royal Italian Consul at Boston...
Announcement will be made of the winner of the first annual Circolo Italiano Harvard-Italy Fellowship. This is the first benefit of its kind to be offered by an undergraduate society-like the Circolo, and will send a student to study at an Italian university during the year 1927-1928. The award will be announced by Professor C. H. Moore '89, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences...