Word: remington
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Freshman team has the negative of the question "Resolved, That the several states should enact legislation for the socialization of medicine." For Dartmouth, Berman, Freze, and Remington will uphold the affirmative...
...Freshman Union Society will be represented by Richard t. Davis, Caspar Weinberger, and Beris Yucht. Remington and Weinberger will deliver the rebuttal...
...Jersey an eminent victim of influenza was Professor Albert Einstein. Some of the lawyers and witnesses in the Hauptmann murder trial at Remington had the sniffles, but not severely enough to impede proceedings more than a day. Elsewhere in New Jersey, in the southern part, colds and influenza forced the closing of many a school. Some Pennsylvania and Delaware schools, across the Delaware River from affected New Jersey communities, also had to close because so many children and teachers were...
...holiday for Senator Nye. They have sufficient difficulty in getting what they regard as adequate appropriations for themselves. From their standpoint, if foreign governments can be induced to buy U. S. arms, that is a cheap way of supporting the Army's and Navy's own arsenals: du Pont, Remington, Winchester, Colt, et al. In last week's Senate testimony it was brought out that Chief of Staff MacArthur in former years made speeches in the Near East to promote the sale of U. S. arms. A munitions scandal might tar the War and Navy Departments with the same brush...
...British Imperial Chemical Industries sold 35,000,000 cartridges to Paraguay for use in the Chaco. A German firm sold 10,000,000 rounds of ammunition. Winchester Repeating Arms sold 2,500,000 cartridges to Bolivia. Remington sold 100,000 rounds to Paraguay, 20,000,000 to Bolivia. Said Remington's President Davis: "We had to be neutral. We couldn't discriminate against either government...