Word: vacationers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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By the Treaty of Lausanne, all Turkish education is controlled by Turkey's Government. U. S.-founded and U. S.-supported, Robert College must teach the official Turkish history in Turkish. Robert's teachers must be satisfactory to the Ministry of Education. When the Ministry beheld the School...
Caslon Roanoke, author of austere New England novels, goes to California for a vacation. A friend and admirer has taken a bungalow for him in the exotic colony of Alta Vista, introduces him to all of Alta Vista's queer characters. Before any of them can say "Roanoke," Caslon...
Only his silk-vested and sombreroed courtiers realized how sick a man was King Feisal of Irak last month when, after his soldiers and some fierce border Kurds had massacred 600 Assyrians, he awaited, "in spite of my broken health," the arrival of a British investigator (TIME, Aug. 28). His...
U. S. Ambassador Welles twice telephoned U. S. Secretary of State Cordell Hull. Secretary Hull wirelessed President Roosevelt who, asleep, was gliding up the Potomac on the yacht Nourmahal, his vacation at end. Upshot: a U. S. cruiser and two destroyers hurried to Havana Harbor, one destroyer to Santiago.
While motoring to Boston, where he is working for his father's Colonial-Beacon Oil Co., Winthrop Rockefeller, fourth son of John Davison Rockefeller Jr., ran out of gasoline on a road near Hingham, Mass., had to be pushed. Off to Petersham, Mass, went Federal Judge John Munro Woolsey...