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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...There is, however, reason to believe that the dissatisfaction in more than superficial, that, in fact, it shows a collapse of the French belief in parliamentarians and in the Republic. If this view is correct, then the present crisis is more than just a passing storm and may well mark the beginning of the end of representative government in France; if it is to be saved, what France needs is a man of the character of Clemenceau or Waldeck-Rousseau; but no such giant is apparent anywhere on the political horizon. Consequently, it will be necessary to appoint some lesser...
...proper" through the Great Wall and stopped just short of Peiping (TIME, May 29, et ante}. Excerpts from the report* of Lieut.-Commander Morton D. Willcutts, M. D., the U. S. Navy's observer at Peiping Base Hospital: "The North China soldier rates a much higher military mark than his reverses of the past few months might indicate. . . . Only those wounded by aerial bombing gave evidence of broken spirit. . . . Air raids at Hsi Feng Kou and again at Chi Hsien gave tragic proof of the nonsanctity of hospitals against aerial bombing. . . . "The wounded we treated were young...
Friday evening the team lost to the Melrose Fish and Game Club, 699 to 702, a mark far below previous top score by the Harvard contingent, which was 777 out of a possible thousand...
...press correspondents associated with the News Office. Rumors have been current for some time that the Conant regime would see several changes in the personnel of certain 'University offices, but Mr. Nichols' record as publicity director and his popularity among the representatives of the press seemed to mark him as one of the most valuable of the officers sponsored by President Lowell...
...five members whose six-year terms normally expire in June 1934 are; Homer Gage '82, of Worcester, Joseph Lee '83, of Boston, Jesse Isidor Straus '93, of New York City, Mark Sullivan '00, of Washington, and Leverett Saltonstall '14 of Boston