Word: key
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Emperor's Private Ambassador." Overshadowing all else in Chinese minds last week was the appalling question whether Japan would confine herself to Jehol (which she terms a renegade province of her puppet state, Manchukuo) or would hurl her armed might upon Tientsin, Peiping and other key cities of China proper...
Pope Pius XI pressed a key, lit an electric cross on Mt. La Verna in Tuscany to celebrate the 1929 signing of the Lateran Treaty, announced that he would create six new cardinals next month, among them the Most Rev. Pietro Fumasoni-Biondi. apostolic delegate...
...lawyer who quit a Detroit practice to become a Presbyterian preacher and who wanted his son to enter the ministry. President Atterbury started in the Pennsylvania's great Altoona shops. In 1903 President Cassatt jumped him to general manager of the eastern region, a key post. Thereafter his rise, like all railroadmen's, was slow. There are no young railroad presidents. William Wallace Atterbury, now 67, was just under 60 when he stepped into Samuel Rea's shoes...
...President Boover's acceptance speech, approximately the size of a postage stamp, with the President's autograph on the fly-leaf; the smallest existent Babylonian clay tablet, dating about 2800 B.C.; the smallest pack of playing cards and smallest newspaper in the world; a Testament in shorthand, the key of which permitted the decodation of Pepys' famous diary; and the almanac of King Edward VII when Prince of Wales. The complete diminutive library totals over 100 volumes...
...dropped his Southwestern plan and concentrated on the East. In 1927 he mortgaged D. & H. coal properties for $35,000,000 and began to buy into small Eastern key roads, planning to build and piece together a new trunkline to the Midwest. This plan the I. C. C. blocked with its first consolidation plan, parceling out the East among the "Big Four," taking no account of Mr. Loree...