Word: bulletin
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...siren screams roused the Conference and all Montevideo. The siren belongs to El Pueblo, newsorgan of Uruguay's Dictator-President, Dr. Gabriel Terra. When it shrieks there is urgent news. So many Montevidians rushed pell mell to see what was being chalked up on El Pueblo's bulletin board that the police had to be called out. Though it was afternoon El Pueblo, confident that no other Montevideo paper could get the story, announced with the dignity of a Dictator's newsorgan that it would print no extra, that the public would have to wait...
...Downright Judicial Blunder!" screamed a bulletin from the Nazi Party official news bureau. "We demand a fundamental reform of our judicial system. To avert another such decision German Justice must be purged of outworn, alien and liberal conceptions...
Publisher Stern likes best his papers' editorial page, which he usually writes himself. His lively political philippics helped to smash Philadelphia's Boss William Scott Vare last month. In Philadelphia where there is no Hearst and where the stodgy Bulletin has been a model for the city's other journals, the Record got attention by rowdy headlines, pictures of chorus girls, comic strips, proletarian social-advice columns, interlarded with intelligent liberalism...
Harvard men have published 308 books during the last six months, it was revealed yesterday in a list compiled by Secretary Jane Howard of the Alumni Bulletin. This average of over one and a half volumes a day throws some light on the alleged charge that Harvard men spend half of their time in writing books. A survey of the list shows that over 150 of the works were written by members of the University Faculty, the division of Arts and Sciences contributing slightly more than the medical men or lawyers...
...longest work on the Alumni Bulletin's list is the "Book of English Literature" by Robert G. Martin '05 and Franklyn B. Synder '09. This book contains 1642 pages. The most brief book on the list is the 10 page "How Far is A Judge Free in Rendering A Decision?" by Learned Hand...