Word: marked
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...young reporters it looked as though Resurrection Day had come to the graveyards of Trinity Church and St. Mark's-in-the-Bouwerie. The occasion was the opening last week, two years after the building was completed, of the Museum of the City of New York. Present in the flesh were ancient Van Rensselaers with bonnets tied under their chins, Schuylers leaning on ivory-headed canes, minor de Peysters covered with bugles and smelling of camphor. There were old gentlemen with blue-veined noses and square-crowned derbies, middle-aged ladies who had not been seen in public since...
...return to power of Pierre Laval in France, with a cabinet in which he is foreign minister as well as premier, marks the passing of one of the most significant figures in contemporary politics. Whether Aristide Briand will ever again take part in world affairs is doubtful, due to his great age and to political hostility. Moreover the atmosphere at present is obviously hostile to the program for which he stands. In any case he has left a mark on his times which will not quickly disappear...
...Mark Twain Edition...
Visitors interested in Americaua will also be attracted to the unusual first editions of Mark Twain, loaned by B. E. Pollack '32, including "The Jumping Frog of Calaveras County," "Following the Equator," with an autograph copy of the author's dedication, and "Huckle berry Finn," printed in New York...
...deadstick landing" contest won by Pilot Davis who stopped his plane 5 in. from a mark...