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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...heard of four years ago, Bernard Rossofsky was born in Manhattan, reared in Chicago. He made the Chicago Tribune Golden Gloves learn in 1920,. Like many Golden Gloves boxers, he promptly turned professional. Unlike most, he won his fights. Last week's was his 23rd victory in a row. All Hebrew lightweights who know how to execute a simple feint are automatically compared with Benny Leonard. Slick little Ross may turn out to justify the analogy better than his predecessors-Sid Terris, Ruby Goldstein, Al Singer-if, as he promised to do last week, he gives Canzoneri...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Ross v. Canzoneri | 7/3/1933 | See Source »

With only one more full week of practice before entraining for the West Coast, the Harvard crew which will row in the intercollegiate regatta at Long Beach in July has now settled down to routine practice, and is taking rows twice daily under Coach Whiteside. The seatings, now definitely selected are as follows: Stroke, S. S. Drury, Jr. '35; 7, F. J. Swayze '33, 6, A. D. Robertson '33; 5, J. W. Peirce '33; 4, Arthur Beane '36; 3, R. S. Clark '36; 2, Taggart Whipple '34; bow, A. L. Nickerson '33; cox, H. H. Bissell...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CREW SETTLES DOWN TO WORK FOR COAST RACE | 6/22/1933 | See Source »

...call to Der Führer; in Berlin. Dictator bickered with Dictator until hesitant, pouting-lipped Adolf gave in-barely 40 minutes before eager, dynamic Benito was to address his Senate. Excited Italian socialites, squeezed like sardines into the Senate galleries, pointed knowingly to the Diplomatic Box. In the front row all smiles sat British Ambassador Sir Ronald Graham, French Ambassador Henry de Jouvenel and German Ambassador Ulrich von Hassell-these three ready to squiggle. Just behind them, nervous as squirrels, perched the diplomats of the "Little Entente" (Czechoslovakia, Rumania, Jugoslavia) and Poland. They understood from France, their great ally, that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ITALY: Peace Declared! | 6/19/1933 | See Source »

SIXTY-SIX NATIONS took their places last week at the long pewlike desks of the London Geological Museum, all ranged alphabetically, in French, by tactful Alfred the Seater so that Cordell Hull of Tennessee (Etats Unis) sat at the end of a row, before, not next to, the kinky-polled delegates from Addis Ababa (Ethiopie). The League of Nations organizing committee invited 67 nations but Panama was too poor to accept. Among the official delegates is one Chief of State: President Edmund Schulthess of Switzerland. There are eight Prime Ministers, 20 Foreign Ministers, 80 assorted Finance and other Cabinet Ministers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: London Economic Conference | 6/19/1933 | See Source »

...crew rowed together on its twenty-fifth and fortieth anniversaries. The names of the men who will row this year were not available yesterday but it is believed that the boat will contain several members of the class who were not on the original crew...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CLASS OF 1883 BOAT CREW ON FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY | 6/16/1933 | See Source »

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