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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...book in his lap and his staring out the window. What is he staring at? The top of the pillars? Say, they've got nails stuck in all over them like a pincushion! What a dirty trick to play on the pigeons! Why shouldn't they build a nest over the steps if they want .... Oh, of course...
...Experimental Psychology: Introductory Laboratory--Interesting and comparatively easy; helps to build a good foundation; should be taken only after course A. Stevens is regarded as a fine researcher, good in teaching his own field of psycho-physics but is so busy with research that he has time and interest only for those of his tutees who are working in his own rather restricted field...
Last week in Washington one Walter L. Williams, a minor clerk in the office of the U. S. Engineers, announced formation of the National Union for Collective Bargaining for Democratic Workers. Clerk Williams, who once heeled in South Philadelphia's "Little Italy," proposed to build up a regular heelers' union, with dues, locals, organizers and perhaps eventually affiliation with either the American Federation of Labor or the Committee for Industrial Organization. He was particularly incensed at the ward leaders, the only machine men who even know the precinct workers' names, and the only ones through whom they...
Until this year, most U. S. Cup yachts were built not by single individuals but by syndicates. The Sopwith system is not to build single yachts but to maintain a flotilla. Towing Endeavour I to the U. S. is the motor yacht Viva II, owned by his friend Frederick Segrist, who will help foot Endeavour I's bills. Towing Endeavour II is the Belgian trawler John. Owner Sopwith disapproves of U. S. food, so John is bringing enough British victuals (except fresh vegetables and bread) to last all summer. The two Endeavours, Viva and John are by no means...
Receiving a pre season build up as the leading contenders for the Eastern Intercollegiate championship, Coach Fred Mitchell's 1937 baseball nine went into an early slump and remains the mystery team of the League. By dint of three victories and one defeat, the Crimson has climbed to second position in the league standings and in the opinion of Andy Coakley, coach at Columbia will wind up in first place at the end of the current season...