Word: reds
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...opened the Inter-American Peace Conference with many flattering references to "the illustrious President Roosevelt." The voice from the gallery, well he knew, was that of his own son, handsome Liborio Justo, who only recently had humiliated the President by being deported from Brazil as an undesirable Red. Next day Buenos Aires' papers tactfully refrained from identifying the one voice in South America lifted against Franklin Delano Roosevelt, whose supercharged personality was in the course of bewitching a second continent...
...brethren, who do not write theses for hire, and who try in some measure to teach, have never pulled their weight in the boat here. It is perhaps too much to expect, if not too much to hope, that the Questionnaire should be the beginning of the end. RED RIDING HOOD
Fogg Museum's Technical Research Department has arranged an exhibition of over a hundred photographs taken by infra-red, ultra-violet and X-ray photography of some important European and American paintings, it was announced today...
...strong impression upon a friend of ours who recently received a message from the laundry, or, as he expressed it, "the place where they allegedly wash my clothes." As he opened the envelope two cards dropped out. One was decorated gaily with green holly, snow-capped countryside, and shiny red ribbon. It said...
...Cornell, the Ivy League is a logical development. The Big Red football schedule regularly includes games with Princeton, Pennsylvania, Columbia, and Dartmouth, and this fall Yale was added to the list. It is also understood that proposals for 1938 include Harvard. In other words, Cornell already has its schedule arranged so that it will practically agree with any actual Ivy League plans. The only non-league games Cornell will play in the future will probably be picked from our geographically natural rivals--Syracuse, Colgate, and Penn State...