Word: tu
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Cruft 316 " " 23a Cruft 316 " " 40 Rotch 108 " " 43a Rotch 108 Comp. Lit. 3a Fogg Large Rm. " " 35a Harvard 6 Econ. 21a Emerson 211 " 107a Harvard 5 " 141a Harvard 5 " 145a Harvard 3 Eng. 15a Emerson A " 100a Emerson A " 120a Sever 18 " 170c Harvard 3 German 10 Tu., Th., Sat. at 11 in Sever 21 German 30 Germanic Lect. Rm. Gov. 6a Harvard 1 " 18 Emerson D Greek AB Sever 18 Hist. 22a Emerson A " 32a Emerson 211 " 42a Harvard 1 " 44a Harvard 6 Hist. of Rel. la Hunt Hall Math. 4a Tu., Th., Sat. at 11 in Sever...
...demanded that this city, the Japanese-built capital of Manchuria, be handed over to his troops as part of a new truce agreement to replace the pact that the Communists broke. No one ever announced that the Reds had agreed. But suddenly last week Chiang's General Tu Liming led his troops 67 miles in four days up Manchuria's spine. As he stormed Changchun, the Reds withdrew limply to the north...
...German questioners in Gestapo headquarters. Their leader aid: 'We give you one last chance, Captain Er, Captain Um, Captain Désiré.' I aw a woman with gold teeth and dirty hair who came towards me asking: Qu'est-ce que tu désires, Désiré?' 'I refuse,' I shouted. 'I will not go with that name...
Under capable, confident Lieut. General Tu Li-ming, the Nationalists had covered 210 miles from the Great Wall in less than three weeks and at the cost of a few hundreds casualties. Communist opposition had been almost nonexistent. The chief delay occured at Mukden's outskirts, where General Tu waited for final arrangements to be made with the Russians...
...morale of General Tu's troops seems good, though they are southerners in the cold north and strangers to the people...