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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Andelman, H. L. Bogart, C. J. Bove, E. W. Clark, Matthew Cobb, L. E. Corcoran, R. B. Cutler, Howard Derrickson, N. M. Goodhue, R. R. Goodrich, David Haycock, Reid Jorgensen, Barnet Kamich, J. F. Kelley, R. M. Knowles, J. S. Lang, W. E. Lunt Jr., J. H. Morison, John Ney, J. C. Oberlin, J. F. O'Connor, A. K. Philbrick, A. S. Pier Jr., W. L. Post Jr., J. P. Scheu, W. R. Sears, Carl Seeman, C. J. Sewall, Douglas Smeaton, J. T. Trefry Jr., G. T. Wagner, F. A. Webster, T. F. Wilson, Harry Winer, C. F. Woodard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARRIERS TO RACE IN OPENING MEET | 10/8/1931 | See Source »

...Andelman, H. L. Bogart, C. J. Bove, E. W. Clark, Matthew Cobb, L. E. Corcoran, R. B. Cutler, Howard Derrickson, N. M. Goodhue, R. R. Goodrich, David Haycock Reid Jorgensen, Barnet Kamich, J. F. Kelley, R. M. Knowles, J. S. Lang, W. E. Lunt Jr., J. H. Morison, John Ney, J. C. Oberlin, J. F. O'Connor, A. K. Philbrick, A. S. Pier Jr., W. L. Post Jr., J. P. Schen, W. R. Sears, Carl Seeman, C. J. Sewall, Doughlas Smeaton, J. T. Trerry Jr., G. T. Wagner, F. A. Webster, T. F. Wilson, Harry Winer, C. F. Woodard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARRIERS OPEN SEASON TOMORROW AGAINST H. C. | 10/7/1931 | See Source »

...times a caustic but never a savage critic, Gosse made his reputation by discriminating paeans in praise of established figures, but he wrote appreciatively of such contemporaries as Algernon Charles Swinburne, Robert Louis Stevenson, Andrew Lang, Thomas Hardy, George Moore and many a younger man. It was to Gosse that Swinburne divulged his famed outburst against Ralph Waldo Emerson, whose reported remarks had offended Swinburne. When Gosse learned that Swinburne had written to Emerson, he said: " 'I hope you said nothing rash.' 'Oh, no.' 'But what did you say?' I kept my temper...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Good Gosse* | 8/10/1931 | See Source »

...year-old banking firm of A. Hirte closed its doors in Berlin. Rüderer & Lang of Munich suspended payments...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GERMANY: Pan-Chaos | 8/3/1931 | See Source »

...slaves! Go to Moscow!" Impressively they arose during a later debate, walked out of the meeting just as dramatically as Hitlerites walked out of the Reichstag last February. Next day they walked back in, minus Leader Jabotinsky who announced he would take a six-month leave. One Revisionist, Abraham Lang, tore down a blue-&-white Zionist flag because he thought the Congress had "betrayed Zionism's ideals." He was tried last week, suspended from Zionist activities until next December. Abraham Lang wept...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Zion in Basle | 7/27/1931 | See Source »

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