Word: italianization
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Circolo Italiano, encouraged by its increase in membership to 115 men during the past year, has broadened its field of activity to include a number of new interests. The most important of these is the founding of a special scholarship at an Italian University for an American student. This scholarship will be awarded in the hope that it will be an incentive toward international friendship as well as a stimulus toward greater general culture among the students who are eligible for it. As yet it has not been made a permanent award but the Circolo hopes to be able...
...club meetings which have ben held at regular intervals the discussion has centered mainly around the works of the great masters in the Italian Renaissance. The organization feels that by many informal and intimate discussions it can fulfill a need which is not met elsewhere in the University...
While listening to the strains of the Italian national anthem being played outside of his suite in the Copley-Plaza, Commander Francesco De Pinedo, Italian inter-continental aviator, gave an interview to the CRIMSON during his short stay in Boston...
Popular among sporting Europeans is the Bugatti, a smart, small, high-powered automobile capable of 90 miles per hour without threatening to disintegrate or fly off the road. Ettore Bugatti, an Italian, manufactures this swift vehicle in Alsace, France. Last week, after a long conference with Premier Mussolini about building Bugatti automobiles in an Italian factory, Signer Bugatti revealed that he is also making a Bugatti boat-an all-steel "cigar," 82 ft. long, 10 ft. in diameter, which he said will be able to cross the Atlantic in two days. It is designed to travel half-submerged. Tubes...
...help, except in cases of extreme distress, when "S O S" will be used. 2) The word "aerodina" will be submitted to all governments with the recommendation that it replace the present usage (i. e.: "aeroplane" in English, aeronaut in French, luft-schiff in German, arioplano in Italian, etc.). 3) Aerodinas must hereafter keep to the left when following railway tracks, roads, rivers, etc.; and when crossing any of these land highways shall cross over at right angles to the land highway. 4) Aerodinas belonging to the League of Nations will be designated on their wings by the letters...