Word: montreal
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Helping Boston on its way to four victories in the United States' 11-4 defence of the Lapham Cup against Canada on Montreal courts Saturday, E. Rotan Sargent '36 and Germain G. Glidden '36, members of the Varsity squash team, won victories over their Maple Leaf opponents...
...seventh of fifteen matches played, Glidden, American intercollegiate finalist, defeated H. Lancaster, of Montreal, 16-17, 15-12, 15-9, 15-3, while in the twelfth engagement, Sargent, intercollegiate champion, defeated H. Martin, of Hamilton, Ontarie...
...same reason that Mr. Hoover inevitably lost: the people are sore. Last week Mr. Bennett decided that he would not accept defeat without trying the last refuge of statesmanship, demagoguery. Overnight the leader of Canada's Conservative Party turned such a complete somersault that the Conservative Montreal Gazette said he had "done violence to every Conservative principle." More friendly Canadian commentators gave the Premier credit for having ably aped President Roosevelt...
After nosing about London last week the Montreal Star's breezy Correspondent M. H. Hamilton cabled: "Britain is notoriously uninterested in Canadian news, but the complete lack of interest among Press and national leaders I have interviewed over Bennett's volta face is amazing. . . . The London Times, always friendly to Bennett, has the briefest possible outline of his speech and obviously regards it as an election measure of little importance. . . . The Manchester Guardian doesn't mention it. ... I told Wickham Steed [scholarly editor emeritus of the London Times'] that Bennett had attacked individualism in business...
...Stravinsky-Dushkin recitals are scheduled for Minneapolis, Chicago, Toledo, Pittsburgh, Indianapolis, San Francisco, Palo Alto, Carmel, Los Angeles, Montreal, Washington