Word: le
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Bienvenu [Welcome], M. le Président...
...veteran of World War I (named after St. Anastasia, who had her tongue cut out for resisting the advances of Roman Emperor Valerian), Anastasie was revived by a French satirical weekly, Le Canard Enchaine, when World War II began. She presides over the crowded corridors of the Hotel Continental in the Rue de Castiglione, home of Jean Hippolyte Giraudoux's Ministry of Information...
When Leon Blum, onetime Premier of France, was attacked as an "unconscious" German agent by the reactionary Paris Matin, he wrote an answer for his own Socialist daily, Le Populaire, that began: "We don't see how censorship could prohibit us from making a legitimate reply." The rest was censored. Next week Editor Blum tried a trick that worked for Georges Clemenceau in War I: he sent copies of a censored article by mail to members of the Chamber of Deputies. They were seized by postal censors...
...LE., Hershey Cornell LT., Drahos Cornell LG., Worth Princeton C., Stack Yale RG., Dacey Dartmouth RT., Healey Harvard RE., Gustafson Penn QB., Matuszczak Cornell LH., Baker Cornell RH., Hutchinson, Dartmouth FB., McLaughry Brown...
JEAN-CHARLES HARVEY Le Jour Montreal...