Word: latin
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Braden's insistence that Argentina fulfill the last letter of her anti-Nazi commitments was paralyzing State's Latin American division. Messersmith had attacked his job of smoothing U.S.-Argentine relations with such gusto that he was beginning to look like an apologist for President Juan...
After brief service in World War I, Gruening became publisher of New York City's Spanish language daily, La Prensa, developed a deep interest in Latin America. As managing editor of the liberal Nation, he clamored for recognition of Mexico's revolutionary Obregon government, railed against dollar diplomacy, U.S. intervention in Latin American affairs, later wrote Mexico and Its Heritage...
...Massachusetts. The new (and sixth) rector: Henry Crocker Kittredge, 57, historian of Cape Cod, self-styled spare-time beachcomber, son of Harvard's late, great Shakespearean Scholar George Lyman ("Kitty") Kittredge. To St. Paul's the choice was scarcely a surprise. Kittredge has taught Shakespeare and Latin there for 30 years, has been vice-rector for 18. He and his predecessor went to school (Cambridge Latin and Harvard) together...
...officially opened the ceremony by striking the platform three times with his scabbard, after which Dean Sperry offered the invocation. The Commencement parts were then delivered by James B. Peabody '45, who gave the Latin Salutatory, S. Douglas Cater '46 1G, and Robert V. Hansberger...
...President of Terry Motors Inc., an East Weymouth Chevrolet agency. Terry, whose son graduates from the Boston Latin School tonight, confessed that he was "somewhat abashed" to see his picture in the Hub dailies...