Word: marched
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Department of Commerce office. Last date for mailing back cards will be Nov. 20. Preliminary results will be ready Dec. 1, will be checked by door-to-door counts in sample-cities to establish the average percentage of error. Complete tabulation should be available on or before March 1, when many workers unemployed in November may be getting spring jobs...
Front No. 3. From the Guadarramas, scene of the great Italian rout of March, round Madrid and down to Toledo are the strongest, finest fortifications in the entire line, works of which any World War engineer might be proud. Once again last week Rightist troops were assembling for still another attack on Madrid, urged on by German staff officers with the knowledge that few of their own men would be engaged...
...with a figure of 5,100,000 on the day Il Duce and Der Fuhrer keynoted in a heavy rain. This soddened everything but the Nordic cheers of their vast open-air audience nearly 1,000,000 of whom were Germans who had got up at 7 a.m. to march and drill all day in their Nazi organizations before they took their stand to hear the speeches at 7 p.m. As a furious cloudburst came down Mussolini made a quick remark to Hitler who gestured and a rainproof was at once thrown about the shoulders of each Dictator, although their...
...break carried the price of tin to 56? per lb., down 10? from the year's high. Panicky selling spread to other metals, first in London, then the U. S. Two successive cuts in U. S. copper left the price at 12? per lb., compared to the March high of 17?. Zinc fell from 7¼? per lb. to 6½? and lead to 6? per lb., having touched 7½? early this year...
...Puritans Joe Peden and "Little Joe" Hindle carried the mail, with the latter's third period collin cornor kick having a lot to do with halting any Dudley march before it could organize. In the Winthrop line, Charley Moore and "Blubber" Peters bore the brunt...