Word: wilde
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...been that of Des Moines Register's, Jay Norwood ("Ding") Darling. This year "Ding," who carried away from Washington a first-rate grudge when he quit the U. S. Bureau of Biological Survey because the New Deal failed to spend enough on conserving his beloved wild life, has pounded tirelessly at the New Deal spending on other projects. He has shown Harry Hopkins making the electorate sit up and bark for WPA grants, Franklin Roosevelt as a Roman emperor tossing a puny taxpayer to a gladiator labeled Eleven Billion Dollar Deficit...
...child victims of Spain's civil war with the help of the two daughters of enormous Socialist Indalecio Prieto, Minister of Air and Marine. Also in Alicante, but as prisoners of the Radical Madrid Government, were Fascist Leaders José Antonio Primo de Rivera and his brother Miguel, wild-eyed sons of Spain's late Dictator. The Berlin Government was so concerned last week about José's welfare that a German officer was sent to his cell each night to get the Fascist leader's signature as proof that he had not been executed...
...relief from her mockery of Andrew, Jim is attentive to her, grows more entangled, eventually marries her. But as he watches her with his brother he begins to believe that they have both tricked him, becomes insanely jealous of a woman he does not love, plunges into wild dissipation, beats his wife until his confusions are ended when Andrew kills him with his bare hands...
...Lewis, Philosophy; L. S. Marks, Engineering Sciences; F. O. Matthiessen, History and Literature; L. J. A. Mercier, French; Roger B. Merriman, History; Leonard Opdyke, Fine Arts; A. S. Peaze, Classics; F. N. Robinson, English; Alan R. Sweezy, Economics; J. L. Walsh, Mathematics; F. L. Whipple, Astoronomy; J. D. Wild, Philosophy; P. S. Wild, Government; Edgar B. Wilson, Jr., Chemistry; Edwin B. Wilson, Sociology...
...line play furnished a bright spot, after a slightly wild first period, and the running of Roberts and Oakes also gave promise of a fast offensive game against the Soldiers. Tuss McLaughry, Brown coach, picked Al Kevorkian as the lineman who gave the Bears the most trouble, and Klein was making his presence felt in the Brown backfield while he was in at guard...