Word: months
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...messenger plying between Olympus and the World Below, James Roosevelt last week rounded out his fourth month of heavy duty. To observers reflecting on the position of the President's most intimate observer, it seemed that 30-year-old Son Jimmy had found himself after several false starts, had proved himself indispensable to the ablest politician in the U. S., and in so doing had, at the age of 30, already lived one of the most remarkable careers in U. S. public life...
...Month ago when the Soviet Government asked the British Government to remove its consulate from Leningrad, the British, who do not like to be dictated to, quietly announced that hereafter the only place in Russia where anyone could get a British visa would be at His Britannic Majesty's consulate in Leningrad. Last week, the Russians, who also do not like to be dictated to, again asked for the closing of the British consulate in Leningrad. "Under protest" Britain acceded, thereby shutting off the only source of British visas for all except diplomats, who can get them from...
...their own floor. At Hanover, the Indians sneaked through by a 43-42 victory in one of the best games of the year. At News Haven, the underrated Elis upset the tired Varsity, who obviously were far from top form as the result of a layoff of nearly a month by a 35-33 score. When the Blue and the Crimson clash again at Cambridge, the results are likely to be reversed. The League leading Dartmouth quint must necessarily continue as the favorite because of their consistent winning. But all indications point to a close game...
...public lectures will be given during the next month at the Institute of Geographical Exploration...
This year, because of a new Cabinet policy, the election is being held a month earlier than in previous years to enable the officers-elect to assume their positions in the spring and thus have experience when the fall term opens...