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...fourth time since World War II began, Adolf Hitler summoned his Reichstag into session in the Kroll Opera House this week to hear him report on the war's progress. Though the British knew he would be there, no bombs fell on Berlin that day. The Führer was in good form. He spoke seriously, with less virulence than usual, and his tone was one of confidence. For the German people his speech was a good bucker-up, if they needed one; for foreigners it was good propaganda...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Hitler Talks of Time | 5/12/1941 | See Source »

...Kroll has been the number one disappointment of the year. He has shown signs of a comeback, however, and may snap out of his lethargy and give Harvard and Princeton an eyeful of what he has been known to do. Bud Kast, a starter against F. and M. and Columbia also may see considerable action. Although inexperienced, he is very shifty in an open field and is a good passer. It was his toss to Wolfe that scored against Yale. Joe Arico, fastest man in the backfield, comes nearest to being a climax runner, and may also play...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Wolfe, Young, O'Brien to Lead Big Green in Stadium Clash | 10/25/1940 | See Source »

...plunging back berth, Senior Ray Hall who started against Yale is most likely to get the call, although he may give way to either Kroll or Arico. Chunky and fast on the short distances, he has the best record of completions of any man on the squad...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Wolfe, Young, O'Brien to Lead Big Green in Stadium Clash | 10/25/1940 | See Source »

...tense silence tugged at the nerves of the vast throng crowded into Berlin's big, barnlike Kroll Opera House one night last week. Behind the splendor of flashing uniforms and shining boots there was a great straining wonder. Only a few hours before, Adolf Hitler had announced the secret summoning of his war Reichstag. Now it awaited his first speech since before the invasion of the Low Countries, tried to guess his verdict: total war against Britain or negotiations for peace. Massed in the balcony were more than 100 of the Reich's generals and admirals, sparkling with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INTERNATIONAL: Hitler Appeals to Reason | 7/29/1940 | See Source »

...Radcliffe Caleb Kendall Phyllis Thompson, Belmont Robert B. Kent Jane Schultz, Palm Beach Samuel L. Kent Jean Ellen duPont, Wilmington, Del. Theodore S. Kenyon, Jr. Jean White, Wellesley Drue King, Jr. Hope Imes, Wellesley Henry P. King, Jr. Sylvia Choate, Boston Hayward S. Kirby, Jr. Happy Burke Louis R. Kroll Mary Milnor, Dalton School Stanley Lampert Charlotte Sheinkopf, Boston James P. Lannon, II Betsy Nilson, St. Catherine's William H. Latimer, Jr. Deedee Dunham Endicott Junior College Allan L. Levine Sue Rogers, Brookline Dean B. Lewis Jeanne H. Grange, Beaver Burton R. Lewkowitz Dura Toures, Penn Hall Mark Linenthal...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Over 200 Couples to Attend '43's Jubilee | 5/17/1940 | See Source »

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