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Word: loudest (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...coat with a fur collar which Queen Mary wore on even the warmest days- gave spectators at the All-England tennis tournament last week enough to look at before the final. But it was the final, between Vines and Crawford, with Vines favored to win, that produced the longest, loudest cheers that anyone could remember at Wimbledon...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: At Wimbledon | 7/17/1933 | See Source »

Promptly Adolf Hitler's loudest roarer, Prussian Premier Hermann Goring, followed up with a blast. He had just defied the Treaty of Versailles by ordering two "police planes" to defend Berlin. Cried...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: International: Must | 7/3/1933 | See Source »

...Loudest mark of Spanish Republican disapproval came from Rome. One Demetrio Solamon, Egyptian-born and successively naturalized Greek and Spanish, took a train from Madrid to Rome, marched into St. Peter's last week with an old valise, checked it at the central gate, then wandered out into the bright sunlight of St. Peter's Square. Some time later a Fascist militia officer wandered idly about the swarthy man standing near the great obelisk with his fingers in his ears. Almost immediately there was a great dusty explosion. Demetrio Solamon began to run like a rabbit, threw...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Sacred Heart | 7/3/1933 | See Source »

Major Deeds crying loudest to be done by the Conference are four: 1) Interstabilization of the gyrating dollar and wobbling pound with each other and with gold standard currencies such as the French franc, Dutch gulden, Swiss franc. Last week the dollar plunged down to a new low-for-all-time against gulden and Swiss francs, tobogganed to a value of about 81.8? against French francs. This meant that the British Treasury, which is trying to keep sterling low for competitive trade purposes, saw the pound skyrocket within a week from $4.01 to $4.20, a new high since England went...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INTERNATIONAL: The World Confers | 6/19/1933 | See Source »

This year's Mayors' Conference lacked Detroit's redheaded, vociferous Murphy, now Governor General of the Philippines, who at last year's meeting shouted longest and loudest for a helping hand from the Federal Government. Last week Acting Mayor Couzens had to stay in Detroit to help work out a deal for refunding the city's $352,000,000 debt at lower interest rates with banker-creditors. Nor was New York's O'Brien in the Mayflower's Chinese Room to tell his fellow mayors how he had economized and economized until...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: STATES & CITIES: Mayors Without Money | 6/5/1933 | See Source »

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