Word: marly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Conditions are definitely favorable on the Crimson waterfront these days, and as the team nears its first major meet with Dartmouth on Friday, February 5, few defeats are expected to mar the season. In fact, as this is the inaugural year of the Eastern Intercollegiate Swimming League, this season seems particularly appropriate to Varsity mermen for hanging up an undefeated record...
...Robert Cuse, naturalized Latvian of Jersey City who had forced the State Department, legally but against its will, to grant him a license to export $2,777,000 of second-hand airplanes and war materials to the Spanish Loyalists (TIME, Jan. n); 2) Captain José Santa María of the Spanish freighter Mar Cantabrico which lay at a Brooklyn pier loading Mr. Cuse's war goods; 3) Richard L. Dineley who, on the day Congress convened, obtained similar licenses to export $4,500,000 of similar second-hand war goods to Spain via Mexico: 4) Felix Gordon...
...Army officers climbed into the hold of the Mar Cantabrico, found 32 field kitchens which the Army had sold as junk, sternly forbade the ship to sail until the stenciled "U. S. Army" was painted out on the kitchens. Customs agents forced a big crate of shoes to be torn open because it weighed 400 lb. and they thought shoes should not weigh so much...
...Mar Cantabrico was also getting into action. With eight crated airplanes on her decks, the last few not even bolted down, she had cast off and was on her way down the bay toward the Narrows...
...picked up by his Atlas Corp. during Depression.* It was Mr. Odlum's idea that the logical person to run a women's store was a woman. Since then the Odlums have been divorced, Mr. Odlum marrying Aviatrix Jacqueline Cochran, Mrs. Odlum becoming Mrs. Porfilio Dominici by mar rying a Paris surgeon. The corporate relationship of the Odlums, however, was not disturbed...