Word: reds
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...whom he calls upon in all major" catastrophes: his Reliever-in-Chief, Harry Hopkins, his Commander of Public Health, Surgeon General Thomas Parran Jr., his mover of battalions, Chief of Staff Malin Craig, the Army's ranking engineer, Major General Edward Murphy Markham, the chairman cf the American Red Cross. Dr. Gary T. Grayson, and many another. Together they mapped and planned how to care for a million suffering citizens, how to mitigate $400,000,000 worth of property damage in Mid-U. S., how to save other millions in humanity and property from damage...
...year they exercised a worth-while influence on the Freshman Class, as illustrated especially by the service several of them rendered in helping to make a survey of the work of the freshman year and by the leading part which two played in putting out the most successful Red Book in recent years, in addition to the leadership in many other activities of the Class...
Harvard students don't seem to be very imaginative when they turn to philanthropy. The Cambridge Chapter of the Red Cross, therefore, is a little irritated...
This was all very nice; what peeved the Red Cross, however, was that among the serviceable items appeared several cast-off bathing suits and an old pair of crew trunks. The chapter has announced that the water is not fine in Ohio, and warmer clothes would be appreciated...
...hope that Funk and Wagnalls have at last arrived at the proper analysis of Crimson when they say: "To make or become crimson, redden, blush." We are confident, however, of the accuracy of the following definition, which a prominent semanticist has assured us will fit any Harvard publication, "deep red tinged with blue." --The Radcliffe News...