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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...choose the assassin. Meanwhile, scores of students, policemen, professors, politicians became victims of Iron Guard terrorism. Last year one of his lieutenants, Jon Stelescu, left him, founded his own party, the Rumanian Crusaders. Shortly afterward, Apostate Stelescu was stabbed and shot to death. In a "heads-shall-roll" list discovered by Rumanian police, Stelescu's party had placed as No. 1, Jewish Magda Lupescu, the King's "favorite...
...three University of Michigan professors, three local businessmen and a tailor. Authority: an ordinance passed in 1895 prohibiting the distribution of obscene literature, providing for fines or jail sentences for violators. After two days of loud protest from the university campus. Ken and Esquire were removed from the banned list on condition that they refrain from publishing obscene matter. Judge of obscene matter: City Attorney William M. Laird...
...lettered in soap on the windshield. It is a fact to which A. D. Mitchell, who in the early part of the century had the Helena, Mont, agency for Mitchell cars, never became reconciled. He always refused to sell a Mitchell, new or secondhand, for less than its list price...
...Saturday morning William L. Crum, professor of Economics, heads the list of Baker Library speakers, as released this morning...
Between tussles with the sirloin, Richard H. Sullivan '39 chairman of the House Committee, introduced a list of speakers including Housemaster Julian L. Coolidge '96, Adolph W. Samborski, '25, Director of Intramural Athletics, who presented the trophy to Ronald R. Boyd '38, House athletic secretary; William J. Bingham '16, Director of Athletics, Norman Fradd, Director of Physical Education, and George Scott '36, who coached the Bellboy oarsmen this spring...