Word: blossoming
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...their best shots, newsreels are dependent upon accidentally suitable events, like the Lindbergh kidnapping. Otherwise they are too often forced to use cliches like battleship launchings, cherry-blossom time in Japan, baby parades, Mussolini, sporting events and animals that can dance or count. A new type of newsreel called Lotus Sobol's Newsreel Scoops made its appearance last week. It showed what in newssheets would be feature stories- shots of Harry K. Thaw and Evelyn Nesbit as they looked when Harry K. Thaw shot Stanford White and as they look at present; various ladies who have been friends with...
...clock an informal dinner will be held at the Commander Hotel, Cambridge. Mr. J. E. Blossom, of Worcester Academy, will be the toastmaster. The speakers for the dinner are: Mr. E. W. Weeks, of the Atlantic Monthly Company; Dr. Henry W. Longfellow Dana '03, of Cambridge; Professor R. S. Hillyer '17, associate Professor of English; Miss Phyllis Bottome, British novelist, author of "Devil's Due" and other stories. The charge for the dinner will be $1.75 to members of either the Harvard Teachers Association or the New England Association of Teachers of English and $2.00 to non-members...
...present officers of the New England Association of Teachers of English are: President, J. E. Blossom, of Worcester Academy; Vice-President, A. L. F. Snell, of Mount Holyoke College; Editor, C. S. Thomas '98, associate professor of Education; and Secretary-Treasurer, A. B. deMille, of Simmons College...
...ineffectual esthete, he has helped to gather many a scientific blossom...
...Saturday a play, which is now being written for the purpose by Professor R.G. Usher '01 will be presented on board of the famous old "Cotton Blossom," a floating theatre. After a scouting trip which extended as far as New Orleans, this famous old "show boat" was located, and engaged for the occasion...