Word: stanleys
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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This meant about as much and about as little as new British Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin meant last week when he announced that His Majesty's Government are strengthening their armaments to be able to impose Britannia's will-for the general good (see below). Italians, in any case, cannot start fighting in Africa until the rainy season ends three months hence. "England already holds half of Africa," cried Rome's Il Giornale, "and we know how she got it. If we admit that she is doing good by civilizing what she holds, she must admit...
...carried on for nearly four years under the pretense that Mr. MacDonald, having ditched his Labor friends, yet remained a "National Laborite," and somehow represented Britain's proletariat. Because this political façade must soon crumble before the reality of a general election, Conservative Party Leader "Honest" Stanley Baldwin was ready last week to step out candidly as Prime Minister. He has lived all this while at No. 11 Downing St., next door to Prime Minister MacDonald. Holding the sinecure called Lord President of the Council, he has in fact made the National Government's most vital...
...Bennett, Claude J. Bove, James H. Dixon, James E. Downes, Joseph H. Good, John B. Hamblet, Lawrence H. Kahn, John S. Marsh, Victor D. O'Brien, William V. A. Hansen, William McGonagle, Henry E. Mitchell, George H. Nee, Theodore M. Nordbeck, James M. Sampson, Edwin J. Selbert, Joseph W. Stanley, Chalmers E. Sweeney, Peregrine White, Charles W. Yungblut...
Proctor H. Avon '37, Bernard R. Baldwin, John P. Campana '36, Captain Charles E. Carr, ocC., Paul F. Connolly '36, Howard P. Hall '36, Norman Ingalls '36, Stanley G. Kellogg '35, David B. MacIntosh '37, Robert R. McGoodwin, Jr. '35, Malcolm McTernan, Jr. '37, Herbert G. Regan '37, Huntington Thom '35, George F. Tittmann '36, Royall Victor '37, William W. Waters '37, Paul L. Wilson '36, Manager William Bentinck-Smith...
Wrote Reporter Stanley Frank in the New York Evening Post: "The personalities and faces of the players were lost in the haze. . . . The game became purely mechanical and synthetic...