Word: careered
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...There isn't much art in a comic strip, and I doubt whether going to an art school could be of much use anyhow. I never went to one, and most other cartoonists I know of never did. Experience and hard work, of course, are necessary preliminaries for a career at the drawing-board...
...prospered, as more and more motorists began to "Ask the Man Who Owns One," Alvan Tufts Fuller prospered also. Today he is rumored to be worth 40 million dollars; is considered the wealthiest of Massachusetts citizens. None of the Governor's fortune, however, has resulted from his career in public life. As a member of the Massachusetts State Legislature, of the U. S. House of Representatives, as Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts, and as Governor of Massachusetts, he has returned, uncashed, all salary checks received as salary. Thus Governor Fuller. Why, however, has his action regarding the Sacco-Vanzetti case...
...Donegan, of the Theological School, who has had a varied career playing at the Repertory Theatre and in New York, fills the part of Lucentio while Charles Leatherbee '29 plays the part of Baptista. A. S. Gerstein '30, the only Freshman in the cast, plays Hortensio; Margaret Effinger, Radcliffe 1G., takes the part of Curtis, and C. A. Hicks ocC., plays Biondello...
That fiery little weekly. The New Student, continues on its youthful and unconventional career, undisturbed by the sheers of conservatives and wholeheartedly in support of the most advanced policies in undergraduate thought. Up holding such a position, the publication occasionally strays from the course of sanity but on the whole it is surprisingly sound in its principles...
...eighty-first annual spring production of the Hasty Pudding Club, "Gentlemen, the Queen!", will be launched on its 1927 career tonight at 8:15 o'clock in the club house with the usual special performance for the graduates of the club...