Word: leon
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...only hard-boiled member of elderly and intellectual Premier Leon Blum's present Cabinet was Minister of Interior Roger Salengro, and paradoxically it was he who last week committed suicide...
...great excitement and with tears streaming down their faces, Premier Leon Blum and Brother Henri Salengro had meanwhile arrived at the dead Mayor's home. Lille reporters found them each with a letter in his hand, gesticulating and distraught. The Press was not permitted to examine either letter but was asked to take down both as read off by M. Blum and M. Salengro, as follows...
...beginning of the revolt the Spanish government was a liberal republic, which swung toward Communism only under the tragic necessity of self-defense. President Azana, who still refuses to flee the burning house, is no more Marxist than Herbert Hoover or Stanley Baldwin, and far less so than Leon Blum. It is significant that Largo Caballero, the radical, did not become prime minister until the civil war had been waged for several months...
Scouring the Delaware River in his speedboat, Outfielder Leon Allen ("Goose") Goslin of the Detroit Tigers rescued two men adrift twelve hours, towed their stalled craft twelve miles to Salem...
...Papafrangos '39; Richard Paull '38; Sumner A. Pendleton '39; Milton S. Pratiner '38; Robert K. Presson '39; John J. Reidy, Jr. '38; Edward H. Riddle '37; Lorimer Robey '38; Harvey A. Robinson '38; Theodore H. Rome '38; Phillip N. Ross '38; Sidney D. Ross '39; Robert H. Salk '38; Leon N. Satenstein '39; Leroy A. Schreiber '39; William F. Schreiter '38; Richard E. Schultes '37; Julius L. Shack '39; Joseph Share '37; Robert F. Sharp '37; Joseph A. Sherrard...