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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Catalonia (TIME, Oct. 15, 1934). Out of jail popped most of this suppressed Republic's Parliament and met in Barcelona, their capital. In Madrid more or less delirious Spanish mobsters and political ex-convicts paraded around, brandishing plain red flags, singing the Internationale and shouting vaguely "Long Live Russia...
...sale in Northampton, Mass, was "The Beeches," last home of Calvin Coolidge. Last autumn Widow Grace Coolidge closed "The Beeches," moved out to live with her good friend, Mrs. Florence B. Adams in whose company last week she landed at Southampton on her first trip to Europe...
...England when she was 7, but has always spent her summers in Ireland, and still keeps up Bowen's Court, her family's 18th Century country house. Because of her mother's early death and her father's remarriage, Elizabeth Bowen left home at 19, lived with relations or hand-to-mouth in European hotels and boardinghouses. When she was 23 she married one Alan Cameron, went to live outside Oxford, and settled down to write...
...Admiral of the Fleet, the Sovereign last week held the first investiture of the new Edwardian reign at Buckingham Palace. Trooping gravely in came the distinguished Britons who figured in the last New Year's Honors List (TIME, Jan. 13), which beloved George V approved but did not live to sign. Of these the most famed is Feminist Christabel Pankhurst, who became at the hands of Edward VIII a sedately honored Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire...
...third Harvard line of Dewey, Hallowell, and Hovenanian will be watched tonight, for Al Dewey was the live wire in the University Club game on Tuesday, and it was in the last Princeton game that Ben Hallowell received the shoulder injury that benched him for a month