Word: sevenths
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...chested, German-born, Tammany-raised Senator from New York, Robert Ferdinand Wagner. Last week Senator Wagner knew full well what he was facing. In the first six months of his Board's existence it had run into I.SIS labor disputes, an average of 300 a month. In the seventh month, just finished, it had run into 430 cases, a sure sign of growing hostility on the Labor front. Senator Wagner's job is to keep the peace. Being a diligent, foresighted man he prepared for battle. Fortnight ago he got the President to divorce the Labor Board from...
Undaunted by two straight defeats in the first two matches, the Freshman Fencing team started a rally which was too strong for the Providence High School men and won their seventh straight victory Saturday by the score 6 to 3. The team appeared exceptionally strong in the last few matches and are favored to defeat Yale Saturday...
What Persia and China quarreled about in the Seventh Century no U. S. Persian could remember last week. An agreement between the two countries was signed in 1920, but even that did not result in an exchange of representatives. In fact no quarrel occurred. When the Sassanian dynasty fell 1,300 years ago all permanent relations with foreign countries were broken off. Successively Persia was ruled by various Arab conquerors, the Turks, Afghans. Recently Shah Reza Khan Pahlevi, who has been anxious to restore diplomatic relations after the 1,300-year lapse, discovered that Nanking was also willing. Hossein Khan...
Displaying a powerful attack which completely overpowered Providence, the Varsity Fencing team defeated the Rhode Island men last night 16 to 1 in a meet held in the Indoor Athletic Building. The Crimson men marked up their seventh straight victory in winning the meet and appear to have a good chance to go through their schedule undefeated. Every man dueled exceptionally well and only one close match prevented the team from making a clean sweep of all the contests. The Freshman meet with the Providence first year men was cancelled...
...William F. Loomis '36, 6 min. 42 sec; second, tie, Nelson D. Jay '34, Richard N. Stone '34, 7 min. 6 sec; fourth, Henry S. Parker, Jr. '36, 7 min. 9 sec; fifth, Lloyd Brown '34, 7 min. 21 sec; sixth, Henry Saltonstall '35, 7 min. 42 sec; seventh, Thomas W. Nazro '34, 8 min. 2 sec; eighth, Wendell Hastings '35, 8 min. 3 sec; ninth, Frederick A. Webster '35, 10 min. 28 sec; tenth, Edward Motley '36, 10 min. 39 sec; eleventh, Robert S. Hurlbut '34, 11 min. 24 sec; twleth, Edward C. Streeter...