Word: josephs
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Berlin, studded with beer gardens. Turnvereins and regular Schutzen-fests. Today the beer gardens have become bars, the Turnvereins have disbanded, and the Germans who made their start in south St. Louis have prospered and dispersed. In Kansas City, the young Italians no longer set the old St. Joseph's table for the poor on March 19, and it is ten years since the last Saint's Day parade. As the national director of the Italian American Society says wistfully: "Within 20 years, there will be no need for Italian organizations." In 1914, there were an estimated...
Cambridge City Manager Joseph A. DeGuglielmo '29 asked President Pusey in a letter Monday to deny use of the Stadium after high school students returning from the game staged a Thanksgiving Day riot in Harvard Square...
Cambridge City Manager Joseph A. DeGuglielmo '29 requested yesterday that the University deny Boston high schools use of Harvard Stadium for football games...
City Manager Joseph A. DeGuglielmo '29 announced that Justin Gray, a Cambridge resident currently working for the Institute of Public Administration in New York, will draw the plan after first surveying the City...
Time to Flee. To see such sights today in Herculaneum, writes Joseph Deiss, an amateur archaeologist and vice-director of the American Academy in Rome, is to "walk 2,000 years into the past." The world is more familiar with what happened to neighboring Pompeii on the same day that Herculaneum died; erupting on Aug. 24, A.D. 79, Vesuvius buried Pompeii in a sudden fiery rain of stone and ash, entombing nearly one-tenth of its 20,000 citizens and inflicting terrible damage on the city. Herculaneum, however, was more fortunate. Granted time by the wind, which blew west toward...