Word: snows
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...state procession passed through newly renamed Mussolini Square, one of the Queen's snow-white Arab horses reared dangerously. A nimble Hungarian soldier sprang to his head in time to avert damage to Her Majesty. About 30 persons were overcome by the heat but otherwise it was a successful parade. Hungarian police had carefully searched every house along the route, ordered all households that had no flags to buy them...
...Bernard record for canine Christianity was unaccountably shattered. From Grenoble. Dr. Jean Bremond had set out on a skiing trip across the Swiss border with his three young daughters. Up & up they slid along the Great St. Bernard pass. Cru-u-unch went their skis in the granular Alpine snow as they came in sight of the home of the pious monks of St. Bernard. A deep-voiced barking broke out as the famed dogs of the monastery came leaping to greet the travelers. Shrieking with laughter and excitement, ten-year-old Marie-Anne hurried ahead...
...could hear her shrieking. One of the dogs seemed to be worrying at a large rag doll. With their black gowns hiked up, the monks came stumbling and shouting from their quarters. When the dogs were finally hauled & called off, Marie-Anne lay limp and bleeding in the snow...
KIRKLAND: L. Wulsin, Jr., bow; R. W. Tilney, Jr., No. 2; F. S. Armstrong, Jr., No. 3; L. L. Arnold, No. 4; B. B. Kirkland, NO. 5; G. G. Tarbell, No. 6; D. A. Tufts, No. 7; T. L. Talbot, stroke. J. M. Snow...
KIRKLAND: L. Wulsin, Jr., bow; R. W. Tilney, Jr., No. 2; F. S. Armstrong, Jr., N. 3; L. L. Arnold, No. 4; B. B. Kirkland, No. 5; G. G. Tarbell, Jr., No. 6; D. A. Tufts, No. 7; T. L. Talbot, stroke; J. M. Snow...