Word: randolph
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...biggest possible Navy for the U. S. and therefore fought the London Naval Treaty (1930) almost singlehanded. He dislikes all foreign powers, suspects them of sinister plots against the U. S. Mention of the World Court infuriates him. His overseas outlook is almost precisely that of William Randolph Hearst whose newspapers glorify...
...Pennsylvania, Edwin I, Bratnard '35 of Arlington, Donald W. Brown, Jr. '34 of New York City, John L. Burling '34 of Washington, D. C., Francis H. Bury '35 of Needham. Robert M. Campbell '34 of Watertown, Charles R. Cherington '35 of New York City, Warren L. Claff '33 of Randolph. Richard N. Clattenburg '35 of Bala-Cynwyd, Pennsylvania. Robert V. Cleary '35 of Belmont. John P. Coolidge '35 of Cambridge, John Cornell '35 of Buffalo. New York, Henry MacM. Datt '34 of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Ralph Emerson '33 of New York City, Jonathan S. England '35 of Pittsfield, Richard L. Eveleigh...
...State Department forwarded to U. S. consuls abroad a demand by the Woman Patriot Corp. (a Mrs. Randolph Frothingham of Brookline, Mass. president) that Albert Einstein be barred from the U. S. because he is "affiliated with more anarchist and Communist groups than Josef Stalin himself.'' Said Professor Einstein, in Germany...
Aging Arthur Brisbane, visiting the California demesne of his employer, Publisher William Randolph Hearst, last week devoted space in his "Today" colyum to describing the animals in Mr. Hearst's private zoo. Then he went on: "The collection of human beings here is also interesting. Charlie Chaplin flew up yesterday. One of the Marx Brothers, named Harpo, has just arrived, in a hired plane. He brought his harp and played on the way up. Charles MacArthur, who wrote The Front Page and married Helen Hayes, two remarkable accomplishments for one so young, flew up with Marx and warned...
...Anshen, of Boston, Massachusetts; Herbert Lee Barrows, of New York, New York; Frank Coffman Bell, of Los Angeles, California; Ralph Philip Boas, Jr., of Norton, Massachusetts; Morton Clark Bradley, Jr., of Arlington, Massachusetts; Leon Brooks, of Brookline, Massachusetts; John Coert Campbell, of Bronxville, New York; Warren Leonard Claff, of Randolph, Massachusetts; Alfred Harvey Daniels, of Rochester, New York; Harold Eugene Dow, of Burlington, Vermont; Samuel Duker, of Pittsfield, Massachusetts; Albert Charles England, Jr., of Pittsfield, Massachusetts; John Lincoin Finan, of Waltham, Massachusetts...