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Word: anderson (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Twitchell defeated Rich 6-1, 6-1; Legg defeated Rosoff 6-2, 6-1; Mittell defeated Harvey 6-1, 6-2; Newkert defeated Cohen by default; Stratton defeated Vaughn 6-1, 6-0; Davison defeated Plaut 6-3, 6-1; White defeated Robbins 7-5, 6-1; Reed defeated Anderson 6-4, 6-4; Westheimer defeated Schiller by default; Sulloway defeated Skinner by default...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Burt and Lowman In Finals of University Fall Tennis Tournament; Four Seeded Men in Quarter-Final Round | 10/28/1937 | See Source »

...Roman Catholic priest who was a Congressman. To Detroit, last week brought Gabriel Richard Day, the lyoth anniversary of the birth of a Catholic who helped build the city. Under the chairmanship of Catholic Archbishop Edward Mooney, Michigan's Catholic Governor Frank Murphy and Dr. Joseph Anderson Vance of Detroit's First Presbyterian Church, the day was celebrated with high mass, a parade, a banquet, a speech by onetime Governor Chase Salmon Osborn, author of a biography of Father Richard, and a wreath-laying at a statue of the priest which stands before Detroit's city hall...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: For Father Richard | 10/25/1937 | See Source »

...Torrents of Spring (1926), a hasty burlesque of Sherwood Anderson's books, was written, so tradition has it, at the instigation of F. Scott Fitzgerald, to end Hemingway's relations with his publisher, Horace Liveright. Plot was that Liveright, annoyed at the ribbing of his star author, Sherwood Anderson, would refuse the manuscript, thus leaving Hemingway free to join Friend Fitzgerald at Scribners. At any rate, so it turned out. Scribners took the dud Torrents of Spring, thus securing a bestseller, The Sun Also Rises, as well as all Hemingway's subsequent books. From then on, Author...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: All Stones End . . . | 10/18/1937 | See Source »

...Varsity group will start from the Cambridge end of the Anderson Bridge at about four o'clock. They will run over the regular flat course that follows the river down to the Watertown bridge, crosses, and finishes as the Freshman at the Newell Boat House. The Varsity course in all covers a bit over four miles. Last fall W. Sullivan of Holy Cross covered the course in 23.45. Last Friday Captain John W. Erhard '38 turned in the best time of the Handicap race--23.18. Pon Tuttle '40 Friday also under Sullivan's mark with 23.24. And Jaukko predicts that...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PURPLE AND CRIMSON TO RACE FOUR MILES TODAY | 10/15/1937 | See Source »

...Playwright Anderson's 20th play is pleasantly ingenious, its principal characterizations warmly human, its early 20th Century episodes (reminiscent of Ah, Wilderness, Eugene O'Neill's better realized, if less ambitious, comedy) highly entertaining. Director McClintic's staging of an automobile ride, choir rehearsal and picnic in the year 1902 makes the second act a riot of Americana. Burgess Meredith proves himself the most accomplished of young U. S. actors, neatly running the gamut of middle age and youth, inspired duffer and embittered worldling. As the inventor's crony, Russell Collins (The Group Theatre...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theatre: New Plays in Manhattan: Oct. 11, 1937 | 10/11/1937 | See Source »

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