Word: wu
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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HARVARD M. I. T. Shirk, r.f. 1.g., Denton Lavietes, 1.f. r.g., Wu Lowman, c. c., Lippitt White, r.g. 1.f., Kangas Dampeer, 1.g. r.f., Garth...
...Japanese troops, last week "captured" Tangku, port of Tientsin. If a renowned Chinese Marshal with a name the world knows had enjoyed the same success it would have been psychologically much greater. At week's end cables from Tientsin announced that the great "Scholar War Lord," Marshal Wu Pei-fu, had agreed to end eight years of erudite and pious seclusion in a Buddhist monastery to rule North China...
...Chinese militarists who for years have sat uneasy saddles, galloping for & against Japan but galloping chiefly for themselves, are in for a new regime at Peiping with every trapping of intellectual subtlety and elegance. Today Chinese students have less use for either than they had in the days when Wu Pei-fu was mastering scholarship and the composition of fragile poems on expensive paper with a jade-handled ink brush...
...then woe to China, no matter who murdered the Japanese Marine. As a matter of course, Admiral Araki assumed the killer to be Chinese, posted some 2,000 Japanese bluejackets with fixed bayonets "defending the scene of the crime" and blustered at the Mayor of Greater Shanghai, Quaking General Wu Teh-chen, who officially promised four times in succession: "I will do everything in my power!" Fresh woe for Wu developed when a mob smashed the plate-glass window of one of Shanghai's Japanese-owned stores. As panicky Chinese ran for the International Settlement an attache of Japan...
...Gray Robie, r. f. r. f., Brittenham Powell, l. f. l. f., Hamilton Burbank, r. h. r. h., Essley R. Scott, c. h. c. h., Gillis Vincent, l. h. l. h., Lindsay Dawson, r. o. r. o., Arino T. Motley, r. i. r. i., Kron Kelley, c. c., Wu E. Motley, l. i. l. i., Ceballos Wood, l. o. l. o., Waxman...