Word: trained
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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After four days in the capital General Dawes took a 4 p. m. train for Chicago. At 7 p. m. E. Ross Hartley, his onetime secretary, announced: 1) Mr. Dawes would serve as delegation chairman only through the preliminary weeks of the Geneva conference; 2) he would then resign as Ambassador to Great Britain; 3) back in Chicago as a private citizen he would resume the board chairmanship of his Central Republic Bank & Trust Co. The bank's stock jumped from 82 to 104 on the news...
Although neither the Harvard University team as a unit, nor two individual Crimson stars, W. B. Wood Jr. '32, and C. C. Cunningham '32, will be allowed to accept the invitations from the directors of the American Olympic hockey squad to train for Olympic play at Lake Placid, the Crimson sextet will face two teams entered for the famous tourney, in games which will have no connection with the Olympiad...
...fireman will die because he did not report the engineer drunk, a conductor because he was responsible for the conduct of the train crew, a stationmaster and train despatcher because they did not hold the train at the station but let it pass through and crash into another train. Among lives lost in the wreck was that of the drunken engineer...
...nose and forehead until bone showed white through the red, dripping wounds. When the sentries had done with Consul Chamberlain they departed grinning. Friends of Consul Chamberlain were relieved to learn that after his face had been disinfected and bandaged he was able to catch the next train from Mukden to Harbin...
...Tarrytown, N. Y., William R. Laudy drove up to the railroad station in a burning automobile just as his train for New York was leaving. Commuter Laudy caught his train, left his automobile in flames...