Word: moving
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Munich. French and British defense-and hence morale-have distinctly improved. Mr. Roosevelt's tough talk against the dictatorships has helped. It was even possible to construe in Herr Hitler's statement that Germany must "export or die" an invitation to commerce rather than war. Typical French move was a conference of high French Generals in Tunisia at which General Auguste Nogues, Resident General and Commander-in-Chief of all French Armed Forces in Morocco, presided...
...Saint's first move was to warn the Thakore Saheb to reform his autocratic government. Ignored, the Saint sent his wife to start a civil disobedience campaign. She was thrown in jail. Meanwhile, the Indian National Congress voted down Gandhi's Rightist candidate for President, elected instead Subhas Chander Bose, a prominent Leftist. Last week Saint Gandhi decided to stop eating. Doctors warned against the fast, but he replied that he was not worth much in insurance. He quickly lost two pounds. His feet puffed up with dropsical swelling. Early this week he was in a desperate condition...
Fresh from the surprise victory over Yale, the poloists will move into undisputed position of second place with a win over Danvers. At present the lend is held jointly by two clubs, the Ramblers and Danvers, but a win for the Crimson on Saturday coupled with a loss for the Ramblers in their last contest, will give the poloists a joint tie for first place in the final standings...
...importance is negligible but its flavor is lasting and Ruth Chatterton's acting and Albert Lewis's production work are largely responsible. The story is about an actor and actress who have teamed together for some ten years, at the end of which they give their farewell performance and move to Iowa, Mother Nature, and disaffection...
...semi-finals Joe Passonneau defeated Dave Simboli '40 in the 135 pound class to move up to the finals. Horace Bresler won by default over Jack bragg who injured his finger. Bob Dwan nosed out Nelson Hardenberg '40 in the 145 pound group to move up to the finals. Frank Neal '41 lost to Johnnie Parker to put him out of the 145 pound division. Henry Kelly '40 won his decision over Irving Schitt 1G, sending him up to the final bout of the 155 pound class. Chet McLaughlin '41 lost to Ted Kahn, who advanced to the finals...