Word: roumania
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...billiards, soaked up jazz and thought of a career as a nightclub singer or musician (Sugar Ray bought her a saxophone). Then, in the summer of 1946, Althea moved up to the women's division of the Negro A.T.A. national championships. She was beaten in the finals by Roumania Peters, a Tuskegee Institute instructor, but her tremendous potential as a tennis player caught the attention of two A.T.A. officials: Dr. Robert Johnson, a general practitioner from Lynchburg, Va., and Dr. Hubert Eaton, a surgeon from Wilmington, N.C. Dr. Johnson took Althea aside and asked bluntly...
...Parsons cautioned that the large throughout the country should not definitely be attributed to a charismatic personality. "Remember that he is a famous man--they turn out to see him just as they used to for Queen Marie of Roumania."PARSONS Intellectuals...
...same reports also agree that the national-peasant party, once the most influential in Roumania, does underground work trying to sabotage the Nazi war effort and to bring this war to an end. But the German armies are there and successful revolt is almost impossible...
Germany forced Roumania to continue the war in Russia by threatening to take what was left of Transylvania or even to annex the country entirely...
Germany forced Roumania to declare war on the U. S. The Roumanian people do not want war with the democracies; if they could speak up, they would declare their strong desire for an Allied victory. A Roumanian