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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Soviet Dictator. For once, Joseph Stalin, ordinarily content to leave Russian foreign policy largely to Maxim Litvinoff, who was at Geneva all week (see p. 16), suddenly bestirred himself in Moscow. The Soviet press was not permitted to announce the fact, but the Kremlin flashed to Warsaw a drastic threat that, if Poland should invade Czechoslovakia, Russia would at once denounce her 1932 Treaty of Non-Aggression with Poland and "march...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: 2,000,000 Sons of Death | 10/3/1938 | See Source »

...backfield as powerful as today's played for a Bruin team. That was on the "Iron-Man" team of 1926. The four starting backs will be McLaughry at quarter, Captain Atwell at left half, O'Leary right half and Hall at full. "Shine" Ball is a triple threat man, dangerous at all times. Last year the Harvard fans did not see much of this back as he suffered a spinal injury the first play of the game. John O'Leary was out last year with injuries. He has earned the nod from Coach "Tuss" McLaughry because he is a fast...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Bruins Pin Hopes on Aggressiveness And Experience of Veteran Backfield | 10/1/1938 | See Source »

...Triple-threat Atwell is slated to do THE LINEUPS HARVARD BROWN Green, l.e. (165) Prodgers, l.e. (168) Healey, l.t. (197) Larkowich, l.t. (197) Mellen, l.g. (175) Manrodt, l.g. (188) Russell, c. (192) Carey, c. (180) Glueck, r.g. (180) Mawhinney, r.g. (182) Booth, r.t. (194) McNeil (203) Daughters, r.e. (181) Finkelstein, r.e. (187) Wilson, q.b. (185) McLaughry, q.b. (197) Cohen, f.b. (185) Hall, f.b. (190) Harding, l.h.b. (165) Atwell, l.h.b. (179) Macdonald, r.h.b. (175) O'Leary, r.h.b...

Author: By Cleveland Amory, | Title: Crimson Is Given Edge In Season's Tough Opening Game With Brown Eleven Today | 10/1/1938 | See Source »

Irving Hall, 195-pound six-footer, and Captain Larry Atwell, 185-pound triple threat, will be the Bear's big claws offensively. Hall ran wild against the Brown scrubs a couple of days ago, while Atwell's chef d'oeuvre is his quick kicking...

Author: By Staff Correspondent, | Title: TOUCH BACKFIELD, TAME LINE SHOWN SO FAR BY BEARS | 9/28/1938 | See Source »

...just produced the sharpest break in the stock-market since last spring, commodity prices were fluttering, and throughout the nation businessmen were absorbed with one question-how would a major European war affect U. S. business? (Even if no war came at once, it was clear that the threat was likely to remain.) 2) How the U. S. was affected in 1914 is a matter of record. But since then there have been several enormous shifts in the status of the U. S. Secretary Morgenthau mentioned the most significant. In 1914 the U. S. was a second-rate nation financially...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: STATE OF BUSINESS: Not Yet | 9/26/1938 | See Source »

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