Word: refugee
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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After three worried days, Ross received a radio message from Camp Dix (Wrightstown, N. J.). A Fort Monmouth bird had come down there badly wounded. He hurried to Camp Dix, found his Molly. Like many another pigeon, she had been attacked by a hawk. There was a big hole in...
Within three days the rebels were surrounded, had taken refuge on the Ararats. Squadron after squadron flew over them, first blew the Kurds out of their caves with bombs, then dove at the survivors with rattling machine guns. One airplane was shot down. Kurds tore it to shreds, fought over...
Going the way of the buffaloes are the great bears of America. California, onetime home of the great grizzly, has none left. Neighboring Oregon is said to have one, Washington five. Alaska, last refuge of the grizzly and the even greater Kadiak brown bear may soon be as bearless as...
Miss Miller said that she had given Pupil Potts "refuge from the police" at her London flat for several days. He told her of obtaining from Cambridge shops $3,000 worth of haberdashery on credit which he pawned "for money to live like a gentleman." When she last saw him...
Instantly changing his plans without informing his mother, Carol flew to his throne. Marie, poor dowager, when told as her train reached Vienna of his triumph, was almost prostrated, made confused and contradictory statements, took refuge at Oberammergau from the storm of events.