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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...World War veterans. Last week, before leaving for France, Commander Doherty announced that the Legion will make no raids on the national Treasury this year, will modestly confine such activities to "placing . . . the wives of veterans of the World War on the same level as wives of veterans of previous wars in receiving pensions...
...World War the Dictators who were going to meet last week each fought with the rank of corporal on opposing sides. Their first and only previous meeting was when Der Führer flew to Venice (TIME, June 25, 1934). Sixteen days after that Adolf Hitler staged his Nazi "Blood Purge" in which many Germans were killed. Twenty-five days later Nazi agents in Vienna assassinated Austrian Chancellor Engelbert Dollfuss and II Duce, believing Der Führer was about to seize Austria, mobilized the Italian Army on the Austrian frontier, rang up Adolf Hitler by long distance phone...
...contest, planning to use a full roster. As for the starting lineup, some doubt now exists because of a leg injury of unknown seriousness, suffered in practice yesterday by Joseph C. Bradley '39, fullback substitute for Captain Dick Powell, who was sidelined with a leg injury on the previous...
Nevertheless the speeches of the various undergraduate leaders served a useful purpose, clarifying, as they did, the functions of various activities in the minds of the men who have had no previous contact with the College. For it is only by seeing the leaders in the flesh, and hearing from them about the things in which they are interested and to which they have given time and effort during their undergraduate years, that the individual can decide in what activity he is likely to have the most...
Scrapbooks and reports of previous years are available at the office of the Department of Physical Education. In the scrapbooks may be found clippings of stories about the House athletic program from the Harvard Crimson, the Harvard A. A. Nowa and from Boston newspapers...