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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...news commentator for the Yankee Network, will address the Liberal Club on "The Inside Story on Missouri Politics" at a closed meeting next Thursday, October 25, at 7.30 o'clock in Adams E-11. The meeting will be open only to the first fifteen members of the Club to appear. Any men wishing to become members who appear will be admitted...
...name of each debutante would be posted on a bulletin board in much the same manner that stock exchange quotations are listed. Opposite each name would appear a price, varying from $.25 to $4.00. By paying the requested sum, a customer could dance with the girl and know that within a very few minutes, the evening would be endurable. Two groups of debutantes would not be priced, however. Those who spend the evening in the midst of a riot will bear the simple legend, "a safe bet" while those who find solitude their best companion, will be tagged, "No bids...
This is the first of a series of articles to appear in the Crimson dealing with the newly formed student section of the Foreign Policy Association. The Crimson also intends to report in detail the discussions at the meetings of the Association to be held during the coming year...
Tags had been given to 28 other students who failed to appear. They will have warrants served on them, and in addition to the smaller fines may be charged an additional $5 at the discretion of the court. Second offenders will be fined $5, which will be doubled for the third offense. At the fourth offense the driving license will be revoked...
...group, named United Newspaper Magazine Corp., includes such potent members as the New York Herald Tribune, Chicago Daily News, Baltimore Sim, Cleveland Plain Dealer, Washington Star, Boston Herald, St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Beginning Feb. 24 the 21 will appear with the identical Sunday* tabloid magazine called This Week. Combined circulation: 4,051,000. Advertising rate: $10,000 a page. This Week's editor will be the Herald Tribune's Mrs. William Brown Meloney (TIME, Oct. 8). She will make it more conservative than The American Weekly, with first-run fiction, tony articles...