Word: veterans
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Eugene Gordon, a Negro journalist, is on the editorial staff of the Boston Post. Besides his association with the League of Struggle for Negro Rights, he is a veteran of the World War. He has frequently written and spoken on the Scottsboro and other cases in which Negroes have experienced prejudice against their class...
...first place, a group of six lettermen are returning to the team. Headed by Captain Richard C. Boys '35, this list of veteran hoopsters includes George Van D. Comfort '36, Richard G. Fletcher, Jr. '35, Robert K. Morse '35, Richard C. Ernst '36, and James G. Grady...
...defense program of the Soviets in Eastern Siberia, industrial projects, strategic railway, settlement of veteran soldiers on the frontier, and the possible formation of a Turkey-Persia bloc on the Southern pathway to the Orient formed two other salients which Professor Hopper particularly stressed in his talk...
Peroy has the veteran combination of Langenau and Captain Williams, epee champions, back in competition this winter, and with several good epee men, among them Frederick W. Sands '37, and Henry D. Grush '37, ready to argue it out for the extra place on the new three-man team, prospects in this class are not too gloomy. In the foils, he likewise has two veterans, Robert C. Ackerman '35, and Phillip E. Lilienthal '36, to serve as a nucleus for this year's trio. In that slashing, cutting, brutal weapon of the gallant Six Hundred, the sabre, Coach Peroy will...
...waves of poetry and war have washed up much flotsam and some rare finds on literature's beach. A poet and a War veteran, Richard Aldington is neither trash nor treasure but an excellent example of a soundly second-rate writer. A poet by trade, Author Aldington has lately turned to satirical novels whose unenlightened realism makes good reading for those who like their humdrum with a seasoning of malice. Since English Author Aldington puts only his own countrymen in his pillory portraits, U. S. readers can gaze on them with a certain equanimity. Latest Aldington exhibit...