Word: refugee
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Franklin Roosevelt was not brought up by his mother with the idea that some day he would be President. "That was the last thing I should ever have imagined for him," Mrs. Roosevelt lately told interviewers.* "The highest ideal I could hold up before our boy was to grow to...
This sounded reasonable to the Halifax Supreme Court, which was further informed that the Doukhobors had been offered refuge in Mexico; that Peter Verigin II alone knows the disposition of the Brotherhood's $20,000,000 capital; that Doukhobor affairs would have to be administered from Russia were he...
After prolonged criticism of the treatment of the commuting students, a definite step has finally been taken to make their lot easier. It was announced yesterday that eleven members of the faculty had offered to meet the commuters every day in Phillips Brooks House; sandwiches and other modest edibles may...
From his childhood up Theodore Bulpington had an imaginary alter ego which he called the Bulpington of Blup, a romantic dream-figure in which he increasingly took refuge from the drab reality of himself. Only child of a dilettante critic and an "advanced" mother, Theodore was born into an artistic...
That TIME should murder sleep of ignorance, yes - we might even say, Bellerophon like, it has been the stalwart steed of many a noble young thought - but - to base its attack on the one real thought that came out of the depression, upon a lack of credentials!!! How unfortunate, those...