Word: spanishly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...treaty which should be blamed on some other treaty which ought to be blamed on some other treaty which certainly must be blamed on some other treaty; and so on, ad infinitum in reverse, until the only thing left for us to blame is the wind which blew the Spanish ships in the path of Francis Drake. So that in the end, here we are, all up in the air, gone with the wind...
...Atlantic City 5,000 United Spanish War Veterans adopted a resolution asking the President and Congress to "keep us out of war, save and except in defense of our liberties and our beloved institutions and ideals...
...half years they had lain in crates, ponderously tagging after the defeated Government as it fled from Madrid to Valencia to Barcelona. Armored trucks finally took Spain's art along the refugee road to France, where it was sent for safekeeping to the League of Nations. When the Spanish war ended, most of the cases were shipped back to Spain. Only 175 masterpieces were kept in Geneva for exhibition-a show which turned out to be Europe's biggest peacetime event of the summer...
Last week, with French and German big guns booming within range of Geneva, Spain seemed about the safest place for the 175 Spanish paintings. They were crated again, began their journey back to the Prado...
Died. Robert Wadsworth Edgren, 65, sports writer, cartoonist, creator of Hearst's controversial Spanish-American War atrocity cartoons, "Sketches from Death"; later sports editor for the late legendary Joseph Pulitzer's old New York World; of a heart attack; in Del Monte, Calif...