Word: ahead
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...plaudits galore to Norma Shearer for her performance. He might film "Othello", if there is a public reaction for it. This play is adaptable for the screen, and many of the wars and battles alluded to could actually be shown. It "Othello", is well received, he plans to go ahead with "King Lear", the "Tempest" or "Macbeth...
Then the Indianapolis cast off, the guns of Fort Moultrie fired a Presidential salute and Franklin Roosevelt disappeared hull down over the public horizon. Through daylight and darkness he ploughed ahead at 25 knots for three whole days during which the nearest newshawks were the three representatives of the press associations who followed with the Secret Service men half a mile behind on the cruiser Chester. On the fourth morning when the cruisers dropped anchor to refuel at Port of Spain, Trinidad, the newshawks had a peek at him. Only news they got was that he and his mother...
...line whence Yale got the winning touchdown two plays later. Kicking a fumbled ball is illegal unless accidental. To officials, Kelley's kick looked like an accident. Against Princeton, it was Kelley's touchdown-after catching a 35-yd. pass-that put Yale ahead, after Princeton had jumped to a 16-to-0 lead...
...find them they blur the bright spot with putty or paint or move a light to avoid the reflection. No putty was daubed on Dietrich's lorgnette. It attracted attention to her. In the next picture she got a better part. Sieber worked hard trying to push her ahead. After a few months she married...
director of the Observatory since 1931, and E. Monroe Howard, Jr., research assistant, are studying the indications given by the clouds. In short term forecasting of snow storms certain clouds fortell a day ahead and give rough indications of when the snow will begin, how severe it will be, and how long it will last...