Word: april
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...meantime, two meets a week have been carded, with the Pentagonal Meet at Annapolis on March 4, and the Intercollegiate in New York on March 31 and April 1 as main events. Army, Navy, Yale, and Princeton will furnish the opposition at the former; the latter will be open to all leading colleges...
Almost ten years ago, in April, 1929, Mr. Frank J. Ryan was appointed the first full-time publicity director in Harvard's history. This was, in itself, a tremendous innovation. Formerly, the University's press relations were in a deplorable state; a reporter was looked upon as someone to be avoided whenever possible. This attitude had serious consequences for Harvard...
...promptly took emphatic advantage of its invitation to ask for the $150,000,000 it had lopped off, in case an "emergency" loomed. He said in effect that the lopping itself had created an emergency. Then he pictured the abrupt firing of 1,000,000 WPAsters in April, or the scaling-down of 1,500,000 from April to June...
...Heflin, 70 next April, is now at home in Lafayette, Ala., compiling a book of anecdotes. Said he last week: "I, with millions of other peace-loving Americans, deeply regret the death of the Pope...
...subsidiary, NBC, has already announced that it will begin its own public televising, a series of two-hour-a-week programs, on April 30, with the opening of New York's World's Fair...