Word: karle
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Robert H.Morse '39 Edward T. Barker '37 from the first heat; Elmore Bostwick Jr. '39, Karl M. Davies '39 from the second heat; William P. Keats, '38, Jerome Olrich IG.,from the third...
This week 50 excited people trooped into the little German town of Friedrichshafen. Explorer Sir George Hubert Wilkins, European News Manager Webb Miller of United Press, Lady Drummond-Hay, Newshawk Karl von Wiegand, Poloist Elbridge Gerry, many another notable had each plunked down $500 for the privilege of making the first trip on the first regular air-service across the North Atlantic. With free baggage weight limited to a meagre 40 lb., they waited eagerly to board the Hindenburg, Germany's newest and largest dirigible, scheduled for a threeday, non-stop voyage to Lakehurst...
...famed dead men of whom present-day Germany is least proud are Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. Though in Naziland their names are a byword and a hissing, they are revered by radicals the world over. Marx, the Holy Ghost of the Soviet Trinity, author of Capital and the Communist Manifesto, is now a familiar spook even to men-in-the-street, but few newspaper readers have ever encountered the shade of Engels. Until Gustav Mayer's German life of Engels was last week translated into English, there was no biography of him available to U. S. readers...
...Paul H. Bonner, Jr., Roswell Brayton, Preston R. Clark, Clayton J. Clawson, Allen W. Clowes, Robert M. Coquillette, Spurgeon H. Cunningham, Frank P. Davidson, Howland Davis Charles B. Ellis, William H. Fain, Jr., Frank C. Farley, Frederic W. Fuller, Jr., William H. Glazier, Frederick D. Grant, Peter B. Greenough, Karl F. Guthe...
...Miss Varga," observed the Post Office Department's Solicitor Karl A. Crowley, "found about as sound a rule as could be adopted for the selection of the best and most appropriate titles...