Word: ported
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Goldenstein '36, of Somerville, Mass., Paul C. Henshaw '36, of Rye, N. Y., Harry H. Hershmann '37, of Dorchester, Mass., Abraham Hertzberg '35, of New York, N. Y., Sidney D. Hoffman '36, of Brookline, Mass., Lemuel B. Hunter '37, of Wellesley Hills, Mass., Herbert M. Irwin, Jr. '37, of Port Washington, L. I., N. Y., Richard W. Ittelson '37, of Mt. Vernon, N. Y., Walter B. Kantack '36, of St. Albans, L. I., N. Y., Wilfred Kaplan '36, of Boston, Mass., Gilbert M. Kotzen '37, of Malden, Mass., Newton A. Levine '36, of Roxbury, Mass...
...Brooks Cavin '37, and Herbert M. Irwin '37 were elected yesterday to the Adams House committee. Cavin, who lives in Upper Darby, Pa., and prepared at George, was active last year in the Instrumental Clubs and won a position on the wrestling team. Irwin, who comes from Port Washington on Long Island and was prepared in the high school there, last year made the CRIMSON, Red Book, and the Naval ROTC Rifle Squad...
Another general strike was declared month ago. As usual, the Catalans in whose northeastern province lies Spain's chief port, Barcelona, started it. They objected to the National Government's interpretation of certain land laws. The strike lasted a day and then collapsed, but suddenly in Madrid, the word went out that the National Government was in serious danger. Reporters hurried to the office of Minister of the Interior Salazar Alonso, found him gravely dotting a huge map of Spain with colored pins: one color for Civil Guards, other colors for police reserves, airplane squadrons, cavalry, infantry, artillery...
...Bolton wholesale grocer. He soon tired of gigging about the countryside selling groceries, decided to go into soap. Unlike Harley Procter who had a soap before he had a name,* William Lever had a registered name (Sunlight) before he had the soap. By 1888 he was breaking ground for Port Sunlight, the first of his countless adventures in "enlightened self-interest." The biggest was his Congo adventure into which, in his restless search for raw materials, he plunged in 1910. He acquired from Belgium millions of acres of palm-fertile jungle which the late great imperialist King Leopold...
Died. Major General George Herbert Harries (retired), 74; of pneumonia; in Waverly, Md. He was Wartime Commander of the port of Brest, France, through which passed most U. S. War supplies. As chief of the U. S. Military Mission to Germany he was the first U. S. officer to enter Berlin after the Armistice...