Word: northeastern
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Telegram by Limousine. Welcome at this juncture was a diversion by Chinese Delegate Quo Tai-chi who wailed: "There is no doubt that continued military occupation [by Japan] of China's northeastern provinces constitutes the gravest existing danger of another war." After Mr. Quo had declared "Russia is the arch between Europe and Asia, hence China welcomes Russia to membership in the League," he received warm congratulations from the Great Powers and M. Barthou got back to the business of steering the Soviet Union...
...cleft palates as did bland Arkansas and Arizona. Genital defects were excessively high in the Northwest. Testicular defects formed a track from Montana to Iowa, hypospadias from Montana to Illinois. Hermaphrodites were more common in the Northwest. Spina bifida, on the other hand, was apparently high at both the northeastern and the northwestern extremes of the U. S and in addition, formed a track from Nebraska through Missouri and Tennessee to South Carolina...
Japan's ultimate aim is the domination of Northeastern Asia, economically at least, and politically if necessary. The furtherance of that objective, requires the neutrality of the United States so long as Russia has similar designs. In the absence of real issues between us and Japan and in the presence of an increasing realization in the United States that the requirements of peace in Asia necessitate a more realistic appreciation of the Japanese position, there is no reason to believe war will come between the two countries. War between Japan and Russia is a possibility, but it will be fought...
...powerful Harvard team rolled up a total of 108 points, more than doubling the second place scores of 45 amassed by B.C. and Northeastern. The Crimson cubs also won their meet with 99 points compared to the 67 1-2 gained by M.I.T. which finished second...
...Hallowell will be hard pressed to beat Johnny Scheu, his team-mate, and Morton Jenkins of M.I.T.; Johnny White, who took the 800 a year ago, will have some trouble in repeating this year, inasmuch as he is suffering from a stone bruise. Milbrandt of Northeastern, who is entered in four field events, is favored to take the shot put over Harvard's Johnny Dean, defending champion of both the shot and discus. Bob Playfair, Harvard's star sophomore distance man is conceded the 3200 meter run, and Charlie Woodard is expected to capture second place for the Crimson. Francis...