Word: latinities
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...changes in the list of associates were also announced last night. Edwin S. Amazeen '31, former Graduate Secretary of Phillips Brooks House, has been obliged to resign because he is no longer available for the noon luncheon in Cambridge. Alan McNaughton Gordon Little, instructor in Greek and Latin, has been appointed to the list of associates...
...assault on the Flegenheimer gang were plainly the outcroppings of a race war in the underworld-Italians v. Jews. Accordingly, he sent his men out to find Charles Luciana, called "Lucky" because he is one of the few men to survive a "ride." "Lucky" Luciana is a squint-eyed Latin who is supposed to run the Unione Siciliana, a society which has progressively usurped the privilege of catering to New York's night life. In their march of progress, reasoned Commissioner Valentine, the "socalled Italian gangs" had felt it necessary to wipe out the "Jewish gangs" of Messrs. Amberg...
...Personal animosity toward Dictator Mussolini appeared to spring at Geneva last week so clearly from Captain Eden that he began to get daily threats in impassioned Latin scrawls. (Sample: "Pig! Somebody ought to stick you!") Ultimately Scotland Yard operatives and Swiss detectives flung a veritable phalanx around the British Minister. He got safely away to London when Geneva finally shut up shop last week, League statesmen dispersing to the capitals in which their proposed sanctions are being considered...
After he had ceased to culogize, a bright young man was heard to ask, "Why in the world, sir, would an American give his book a Latin title? And what in the world does that funny name mean...
Another man who was promoted yesterday was Jack Hoye, 165 pound back from Boston Latin, who was moved up from the Jayvees and played in the scrimmage Harlow gave the Varsity...