Word: leon
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...League of Nations finds its exponent in M. Leon Bourgeois, a venerable French statesman. Bernard M. Baruch adds a clear chapter on inter-allied debts; and many another financial or economic question is discussed by many another expert...
...trying to capture and congratulate an elderly, slightly rheumatic man named Peckinpaugh. The shortstop of the Washingtons, this Peckinpaugh had suddenly terminated the game by propelling the ball far enough from home to allow two base-runners to scurry in and tie the series. Manager Bucky Harris and one Leon ("Goose") Goslin, other Senators, interpolated home runs earlier. Score: Washington 4, New York...
...haven't yet been able to find out if Kentucky Colonels, as well as Harvard Sophomores, are addicted to light gray flannels and blue coats. We somehow fear that Louis Leon Hall wasn't quite sure either...
...manager, volatile Francois Descamps. On the Majestic (White Star)-Florence Easton, Metropolitan Opera singer; Samuel H. Church, President of the Carnegie Institute. On the De Grasse (French)-Joseph C. Stehlin, famed U. S. ace, with a 183-karat diamond bought from the ex-Sultan of Morocco; Florence Walton and Leon Leitrim, dancers. On the Leviathan (United States) - Henry M. Robinson, Los Angeles banker, to assist Owen D. Young in the op eration of the Experts' Plan; Warren Pershing, son of General Pershing, to attend an English public school; Jackie Coogan, cinema actor...
...Premier Leon Delacroix of Belgium, a member of the Reparations Commission, became trustee of the railway securities furnished by Germany...