Word: leos
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Harvard Menorah Society yesterday announced the results of the election of officers for the year, 1932-33. Leo Srole '33, of Chicago, Illinois was named president, Robert Mandell '34 of New York City succeeded to the vice-presidency, and Eliot Kanter '35 of Brookline was elected as secretary-treasurer...
...Leo Moulin, a young Belgian professor, had smuggled into Italy and secretly distributed anti-Fascist leaflets. When for this crime he was sentenced to only two years in jail, Fascists shrugged, "Well, what could the Tribunal do? Our Crown Prince has just married a Belgian" (TIME...
Seemingly this nuptial fact was the basis on which King Vittorio Emanuele III ventured last week to pardon Leo Moulin who has served but eight months of his sentence. Stiffly the Dictator's office announced that a special guard would accompany Professor Moulin to the frontier; he would never again be allowed inside Italy...
...Joseph Levis of the Boston Athletic Association, Leo Nunes of the New York Athletic Club, Dr. John R. Huffman of Copenhagen: the foils, epee and saber championships of the U. S., respectively; in the final tournament of the indoor season; in Manhattan...
Harvard's argument against the nomination of Hoover, as expressed by A. E. Phillips '34, Leo Srole '33, and D. M. Sullivan '32 in Lowell House last night, was the thesis of Hoover's inability to keep his campaign pledges, and his general lack of qualifications for the position. The Blue speakers dwelled on the courage he has shown in face of unusually difficult circumstances...