Word: stay
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...which Larry Johnson, one-time Milton Academy fullback and captain, has ousted the highly touted Clarence (Butch) Boston from his post at full. Boston, once hailed as the answer to a coach's prayer who could kick, run and pass with equal facility, has not been able to stay ahead of the hard driving Johnson although he outweighs him by ten pounds. Both men are able-players, however, and will probably see service on the Varsity squad next fall...
...shut off gossip about currency stabilization, Secretary Morgenthau picked Spain for his holiday, planned to keep out of France, booked his passage back on the Italian liner Rex. In his absence President Roosevelt warned all U. S. citizens to stay off Italian ships. Hence the obedient Mr. Morgenthau changed his itinerary, headed for Paris to take the Normandie's boat train. Only "accidentally" in the French capital, the Secretary of the Treasury nevertheless improved his time by twice chatting with Finance Minister Régnier. As a result, the Bourse hummed with rumors that the two men were talking...
...Prime Minister David Lloyd George thought highly enough of Arthur Henderson, onetime iron-molder, onetime Salvation Army soldier, to send him to Russia with amazing credentials which superseded for the duration of his stay the authority of King George's Ambassador. On the afternoon of "Uncle Arthur's" death last week, Mr. Lloyd George chanced to be making an election speech which might well serve as Mr. Henderson's ironic epitaph...
Kirkland's one point win today enabled it to stay in the undefeated column in a mathematical tie with Winthrop, which is also undefeated, but has won three games to Kirkland...
...Home Secretary telephoned the news to the King at Sandringham Hall. His Majesty awoke the rest of the House of Windsor and for a while they all stood about in dressing gowns. Back in London, when the guns in the Tower of London boomed out, a knot of stay-ups formed in front of No. 3 Belgrave Square, sent up a considerately small cheer. Sir John, his duty done, had already gone home...