Word: recentes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...lensful of how the well-dressed Senator appears, in cutaway, in tails, sitting, standing, talking, smiling, brushing his hair. Newshawks curious about his political significance guessed that it might be easier to tell how he would vote by watching Boss Hague than by listening to his own utterances. Some recent Smatherisms...
Asserting that General Motors had thereby broken its recent union-recognition agreement, which he claimed covered Canada as well as the U. S., impulsive young Homer Martin blew hot on the possibility of a sympathetic G. M. strike in the U. S. Over the week-end things were tense, but this week President Martin went to Washington to consult with his C.I.O. elders, and talk of a U. S. strike abruptly died down. In Oshawa, however, the strikers by unanimous vote turned down the first settlement terms arrived at by their own leaders in conference with the company...
Both first and second eights will oppose the Orange and Black and M.I.T. on Lake Carnegie in Princeton. The crews will work out there twice today. Tom Bolles has developed one of the strongest eights in recent years to wear the Crimson, and they rank slight favorites to take the unknown Tiger eight into camp...
...recent vulgar vituperation in the Nazi German press against Fiorello Henry LaGuardia, New York's mayor, is not the first strafing he has received from Teutons. "The Little Flower" rose to the rank of major in the U. S. air service during the war, winning two decorations for his work with bombing squadrons on the Italian front. He was dropping bombs on Austrians and Hungarians in whose country he had served as a young consular agent for six years before...
...reports of the proposed Peace Strike, a regrettable confusion has appeared between the news and the editorial columns of the "Crimson." In a recent news story, you saw fit to describe the Peace Strike as a phenomenon of the restlessness of spring. And yesterday's editorial, "Peace Strike--Or Agitation," contained not only your legitimate if prejudiced opinion, but seriously inaccurate news-reporting, the only news-reporting of this event in the issue...