Word: tears
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...protest against the suppression of free speech in Los Angeles. . . ." began Candidate Foster. The Red Squad closed in. Candidate Foster was knocked down, dragged to jail, locked up on suspicion of violating California's Wartime criminal syndicalism law. His sympathizers were dispersed by Red Squad nightsticks, tear...
Newfoundland knew him as a fast and furious organizer, a champion of hydro electric development, a statesman who liked to tear over Newfoundland roads in a high-powered car"like Mussolini...
...Doumer left the hospital between her daughters. Next came the Premier and members of his Cabinet with red eyes and tear-stained cheeks...
Students at Harvard, stronghold of eastern conservatism, staged a riot last week which developed into a pitched battle with police, tear bombs being necessary to quell the blue-blooded New Englanders. A stolen bell clapper was the only apparent cause for the excitement, yet Harvard put on a fight that surpassed Stanford-California Axe and bonfire raids. Nor is this an isolated incident; similar clashes with police are common occurrences both at Cambridge and New Haven, and no one appears to consider them anything unusual...
...Venice where, as anticipated, Young and Lily Damita are last seen drifting inseparably in a gondola. Even better than the idea of proving that Lubitsch is not inimitable was the idea of teaming Ruggles and Young. A cloudy alcoholic petulance sometimes mars their friendship. Young says: "I will tear you down and put up an office building where you used to stand...