Word: triumphed
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Meanwhile the Party agreed to leave the suppression of the Fascists to their Deputies in Parliament which reconvenes next month. To this triumph of PATIENCE no small contribution was made by Fascist de La Rocque himself last week. In a letter to Pierre Laval which was made public at the crucial moment, the No. 1 French Fascist declared: "We have no other intention than to defend the Republic. We will obey the new laws and hold our demonstrations on private property...
...government". An editorial in the New York Times of October 22 states "that the Nazi regime has taken absolute control of all sports in the Reich", and that "if the Olympic Games come off in Berlin as arranged, the event will be hailed as a wonderful Nazi demonstration and triumph". The President of the Amateur Athletic Union in the New York Times of October 21 points out that "the training of athletes for the Olympics Games has become a function of the German Government under the direction of "Tschammor-Osten", an appointee of Hitler. Tschammor-Osten through the "Sports Service...
Hence Harlow as well as the team is risking something today. Harvard spectators are rather noted for their quickness in criticizing coaches, and should things go wrong against the Bruins, few will recognize the fact that he has chosen the only course which can possibly lead to triumph against the out coming Tigers and Elis seen...
...campaign orator, the noble Viscount has no peer in scathing invective and corrosive scorn. He quit the Labor Party four years ago to campaign for his old friend James Ramsay MacDonald so that the National Government formed at the behest of King George (TIME, Aug. 31, 1931) could triumph at the polls. Last week Viscount Snowden proved that his heart in Britain's next general election is with Labor...
Fresh from their triumph in last week's season opener, the 1939 gridsters will clash with Worcester Academy this afternoon at the Worcester field...