Word: handed 
              
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 Dates: during 1930-1930 
         
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...since, by sheer curiosity, to have a look at such a national phenomenon as Chicago's Alphonse ("Scarface") Capone has been allowed to become. It would have been distinctly Rooseveltian to command Capone's presence in Washington on any old pretext and settle his hash out of hand...
...other hand, France lost a large amount of capital during the War and the period of currency depression following, which, in one way and another, was accumulated by French citizens abroad for safety. When the French currency was stabilized and confidence was restored, owners began to bring their capital home and have been doing so gradually ever since...
...sailed for Manhattan on the Aquitania, Mr. Young was not even asked by correspondents whether he had been in Paris. To their other eager questions he replied: "If I should start talking about moratoriums, gold and other interesting questions, as you ask, I would tip off the whole hand. . . . I am keeping quiet until the right time...
...informal musical entertainment, group meetings, and similar functions which could not and did not exist under the dormitory plan. This was a plan which defied all efforts to secure continuity in any sort of undergraduate organization which had as its basis the residential unit. The Houses, on the other hand, supply ideal conditions for this purpose...
...Vagabond cannot forget the balmy weather of Saturday afternoon in New Haven, and retains vivid memories of peering through doors and windows into the semi-darkness of Harkness Hall, with the eager curiosity of the unknown and uninvited. He realizes, however, that winter must be at hand, now that the five or six miles of board walks have been set in place all over the Yard. And tonight, he is planning to visit Emerson F, Where, at 8 o'clock, under the auspices of the Liberal and Socialist Clubs, Robert Morss Lovett '92 is to discuss police, politics, press...