Word: reed
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...simplified spelling, championing prohibition, loans at 1% to make America the world's workshop, Esperanto, anti-Darwinism, community ownership of natural wealth, and a slipknot of his own devising. Philadelphia reporters liked to drop in and chat with him on his birthdays, listen to him play his ancient reed organ. They went around to the little house in North 18th Street one day last week, but not to get a birthday story. They came to ask about the funeral arrangements...
Third Crew--Stroke, Wagner; 7, Hinckley; 6, Gray; 5, Riggs; 4, Moffat; 3, Reed; 2, Fowler; bow, Pirnie; cox, Mitchell...
Over the summer the Yacht Club won the Intercollegiate Yacht Racing Association championship through the skillful sailing of Philip Reed Jr. '40 and John F. Kennedy '40 and their crews sailing at Wiano last June...
...policy of bending like a reed before the Nazi storm, then snapping back with General Syrovy like a whalebone, President Benes meanwhile attracted some aid from the ever-cautious Soviet Dictator. For once, Joseph Stalin, ordinarily content to leave Russian foreign policy largely to Maxim Litvinoff, who was at Geneva all week (see p. 16), suddenly bestirred himself in Moscow. The Soviet press was not permitted to announce the fact, but the Kremlin flashed to Warsaw a drastic threat that, if Poland should invade Czechoslovakia, Russia would at once denounce her 1932 Treaty of Non-Aggression with Poland and "march...
...Reed Harwood, '34, of Boston, as Assistant Medical Adviser...