Word: northeastern
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...province of Shantung, and gunboats appeared in the Liaotung Gulf. Since the news agency in Manchuria is under Japanese censorship, no adequate reports are available. But even from the information which has thus far reached us, it is obvious that the Japanese out-rages have wrought great haveoc in northeastern China. On the 22nd, the League of Nations signified its decision that the solution of the question lies in an immediate cessation of hostilities and withdrawal of troops...
...Northeastern Passage. There was small need for public guesswork when a red Bellanca seaplane popped up in Greenland one day last week. Although everyone was astonished that a plane could fly there from Detroit unnoticed, the news that Parker ("Shorty") Cramer was the pilot was a sure clue to the flight's objective. Since immediately after the War. Pilot Cramer, onetime flying partner of Sir George Hubert Wilkins, had been arguing for a subarctic air route to Europe via Canada, Greenland, Iceland, Norway, Denmark. Twice he attempted a trailblazer, twice failed: once with Pilot Bert Hassell...
Harvard and Yale Have Close Records for Season Harvard 20, Northeastern 0 Yale 4, Virginia 0 Harvard 8, Bowdoin 1 Yale 9, Virginia 7 Harvard 1, William and Mary 5 Yale 6, Columbia 4 Harvard 10, Virginia 11 Yale 9, Dartmouth 2 Harvard 4, Navy 3 Yale 19, B. U. 11 Harvard 1, Georgetown 4 Yale 6, Columbia 7 Harvard 7, Maryland 8 Yale 8, New Haven (E.L.) 12 Harvard 3, Pennsylvania 1 Yale 9, Wesleyan 0 Harvard 2, Syracuse 4 Yale 2, Pennsylvania 3 Harvard 7, Colby 9 Yale 5, Fordham 7 Harvard 13, New Hampshire 2 Yale...
...basketball schedule; December 12, Tufts; December 17, Dartmouth; December 21, Columbia; January 12, Boston University; January 15, M. I. T.; January 20, Holy Cross; February 13, Lehigh (tentative); February 16, Northeastern; February 19, open; February 20, at Navy; February 22, at Haverford; February 24, Brown at Providence; February 29, Pittsburgh; March 4, Williams; March 12, Yale at New Haven...
...allowed to bathe during my entire captivity. I was whipped frequently and driven barefoot across the mountains of northeastern Hupeh. But I was given plenty of rice...