Word: specializes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Division of Western European Affairs. In 1931 he was made counselor of the Embassy in Paris, soon became better known to U. S. travelers, including members of the Roosevelt family, than many members of the Embassy staff. In the meantime he had acquired a promising reputation by serving with special American delegations abroad and at one period was made charge d'affaires in Switzerland. Rumor had him slated for a minister's post. Last year he went to Beirut, Syria for experience in the consular service. Friends in Paris feared the Syrian climate would...
...Messrs. Hillman & Lewis and their own union members. To Mr. Lewis' miners the report spoke of ". . . officers who levy upon them huge assessments for the serving of personal ends." To Mr. Hillman's clothing workers it mentioned ". . . undue special assessments for purposes of political aggrandizement." As for Mr. Dubinsky's garment workers, A. F. of L. could not believe that they would ". . . long tolerate invasions of their jurisdiction, the ignoring and belittling of their officers, the whispered and undercover ridicule of their leaders...
Arkansas law says that a Senate vacancy shall be filled by special election within 120 days. Last week, 96 days after the late great Joseph Taylor Robinson died in the heat of the Senate battle over Franklin Roosevelt's plan to enlarge the Supreme Court, Arkansas voters went to the polls to pick his successor...
...Note--The Crimson does not necessarily endorse opinions expressed in printed communications. No attention will be paid to anonymous letters and only under special conditions, at the request of the writer, will names be withheld. Only letters under 400 words can be printed because of space limitations...
...students enrolled in Government 1, 128 asked monitors for special consideration in the arrangement of the seating list, on account of near-sightedness, deafness in one or both ears, or "difficulty in maintaining a sufficient degree of concentration...