Word: succeeds
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Buried in a leafy Belgian wood stands Castle Steenockerzeel, temporary residence of famed "Little Otto," son and heir of the late Austro-Hungarian Emperor Karl I, who hopes to succeed his father as King of Hungary...
...succeed hustling, bustling President Charles C. Younggreen (Klau-Van Pietersom-Dunlap-Younggreen, Inc., of Milwaukee), who is credited with "putting the Federation on its feet," delegates chose Gilbert Tennent Hodges of the executive board of the New York Sun. His chief job: to strengthen the Federation's influence in the unclubby East...
...often taken to represent the opinion of a much larger body than is actually the case. Undergraduates as a rule can appreciate the fact that the Mt. Auburn St. Jesters are quite harmless and at least making an attempt to be funny even if they do not always succeed, but unfortunately such a sympathetic attitude is by no means shared by the public in general. The result is that Harvard receives too many black eyes which are, in fact, quite unmerited...
...sons, George Emlen, Philip J. and John Kean, survive him and, even as he succeeded his father to leadership of Roosevelt & Sons, so do George and Philip succeed him.* They, unlike him. how ever, have no cousin who is President...
Elected. Charles Kendall Gilbert, 51, "liberal" secretary of the Protestant Episcopal Diocese of New York, sociologist; to succeed the late Herbert Shipman as diocese suffragan bishop. The result of the vote brought the diocesan convention to its feet with applause. Mrs. Gilbert watched from the organ gallery...