Word: montreal
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Their fear and wrath at the Government abated by the promise of more zip in armament preparations, Canadians were not long in finding other sources of irritation. Royal Canadian Mounted Police in No-mining, Ottawa, Montreal, Toronto, cracked down on the Fascist National Unity Party. In a wholesale roundup they seized Führer Adrien Arcand, seven other officials, six truckloads of pamphlets, gold-braided uniforms, membership lists. In court, wispy-mustached Newspaperman Arcand was held without bail for hearing this week...
...paid their own expenses, were assigned to General Headquarters as fast as their equipment could be got ready. When the Germans broke through along the Meuse, some were given emergency jobs evacuating women and children. One group of four American Field Service men, led by Donald Q. Coster* of Montreal, last week despite warnings dashed back into Amiens for another rescue, fell into the hands of advancing German tank units. A second, part of the American Volunteer Ambulance Corps's John J. Pershing Section, answered Anne Morgan's urgent call for help in evacuating civilians from the Ardennes...
...Last winter he inserted advertisements in Montreal papers stating he was not imposter F. Donald Coster of McKesson & Robbins fame...
Harvard, Yale, Princeton, and Dartmouth have recently announced their resignation from the Intercollegiate Hockey League, thereby dealing the death blow to the League formed several years ago and including the four Canadian teams, McGill, Montreal, Toronto, and Queens...
...Because of the uncertainty of conditions, Montreal having retired, a year ago, and lack of interest on both sides of the border, the four American Universities decided to withdraw from formalities of league competition" commented William J. Hingham '15, Director of Athletted...