Word: italianization
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Zoology 15 Zool. Lab. FRIDAY, JUNE 4 (VI) Botany 6a New Lect. Hall Engin. Sciences 7b Pierce 307 French 3 Memorial Hall French 25 New Lect. Hall History 10b New Lect. Hall Psychology 26 Psychopathic Hosp. 2 O'clock (XV) Chemistry 22 Emerson A. F History 41 Emerson J Italian 1 Emerson J Social Ethics 30 Emerson J SATURDAY, JUNE 5 (XIII) Astronomy 2b Astron. Lab. Botany 5a Botan. Mus. 28 Chemistry 8 Sever 17, 18, 20 Chemistry 33 Sever 8, 11 Class. Philol. '54 Sever 30 Comp. Literature 6b Sever 35, 36 Economics A Mr. Bigelow...
...Coolidge received 14 Italian women and from their hands a hand-spun, hand-woven woolen dress made by the Mothers' Club of an industrial school in Boston. Twelve Hungarian ladies from Cleveland presented her with a hand-made lace centrepiece...
...Victor Emmanuel: "With a feeling of satisfaction at the connection of one of my own countrymen with the exploit, I desire to offer to Your Majesty my congratulations on the important participation in the Amundsen expedition to the North Pole by an Italian airship and the son of Italy who piloted it. To Commander Nobile's scientific skill is doubtless due, in large measure, the success of this hazardous and historic undertaking...
Arturo wields the baton, Benito the thunderbolt. Arturo Toscanini, most famed of Italian opera conductors, has refused for three successive years to allow his orchestra at the great Milan opera house, La Scala, to play "Giovanezza," the Fascist hymn. To the ears of Benito Mussolini reports have come that Toscanini has defended his refusal as follows: "Never! I refuse to turn La Scala into a market place for Fascist demonstrations. They have the square outside and also the Galleria nearby for that, but while I conduct the Scala orchestra, it will remain the home of opera and never will...
Where indeed? Author Bakeless, scanning well the entire globe, presents a dispassionate exposition of the expansion problems of Japan, Italy and Germany, etc., which deserves cogitation. Will or will not the 300-odd humans on every square mile of German and Italian soil inevitably expand into the relative vacuum represented by France with only 184 human atoms per square mile? When the fighting Japanese atoms finally burst from Nippon, will they erupt by sea or land? If by land, into Russia or China? If by sea, into Australia of the U. S.? With what chances of success...