Word: bitting
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Sirs: . . . Finally TIME has performed the neatest bit of magic to date-it has converted gliding and soaring into Transport, of all things [TIME, Oct. 8]. Poor impractical me, I had always had the benighted notion that motorless flying was just pure useless sport. I'm glad TIME put me right, though. Now I won't have to wait any longer for the $700 airplane; I'll just get myself a sailplane and soar out to see the world. . . . ROBERT B. RENFRO...
Doing its bit to hasten recovery, and greatly aided in its task by the student body, Harvard University certainly deserves well of its country. The automobile turnaround behind Eliot House has, for the past several weeks, provided constant employment for at least two deserving local gentlemen...
Loew's Orpheum: "Outcast Lady"--Constance Bennett is getting a bit tiresome and this latest effort at being a bad but intriguing lady falls somewhat fist...
...rumor has been around here for some time that the Crimson eleven will go into the game on the short side of at least 2-1 and the difference of one nineth, one tenth, one fifth or whatever it is indicates that somebody has been carrying a little bit of Harvard's enthusiasm to the Great White Way. Not an awful lot of it has managed to seep through the gloomy reports that predict "probably no action" for Freddy Moseley on Saturday, but what has already leaked out might well be supplemented by a great deal more...
...dull monotony of a class in German A was broken momentarily yesterday as one of the readers stumbled upon this rather savory bit of stage directions encountered in a play they were reading: "Kussen sich. Es lautet. Sie springen...