Word: teasingly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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"Long Live America!" roared Blackshirt youths, rampaging through Rome, Turin, Milan and other cities, "Long Live Germany!" As the popularity of nonLeague States mounted and strong epithets against the British flew, Rome's haberdashery shop The Prince of Wales was forced to change its name to The Prince of...
Student teas will be held at the President's home each Sunday throughout the year, excepting the first Sunday of each month and Sundays when Dr. and Mrs. Conant are out of town.
Often Mother Advocate takes pleasure in extending the hospitality of the College to people of artistic and literary interests, pausing in Cambridge. The last guests to oblige with readings at Spring teas were Robert Frost and John Crowe Ransom. It is not even difficult to remember back to mid-winter...
¶ Among the crowd of summer visitors which watched the Council of the League of Nations convene at Geneva none were more excited than 15 eager, earnest U. S. collegians. Members of the Students' International Union, they had been waiting all summer for such a chance. Almost as excited...
Last week it was a woman's turn to be president of the National Education Association. One candidate, Caroline Woodruff of Vermont, arrived in Denver for the N. E. A. convention with a carload of maple syrup. Another candidate's followers rolled into Denver on a noisy "Annie...