Word: clubbing
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...country's Congressional districts. No one would say how big the association is, except to place it kittenishly between 1,000 and 100,000. Probable size: 5,000 to 10,000. "If the membership is secret," said Mr. Emery, "no one knows how big a club you're swinging." He was not at all discouraged, he added, at the convention's small attendance. "After all," he said, "only 30 small businessmen attended the Boston Tea Party, and they played a pretty big role in history...
MURDER À LA STROGANOFF-Caryl Brahms & S. J. Simon-Crime Club ($2). Further bizarre caperings among the Russian troupe who survived A Bullet in the Ballet. While embellished by such trimmings as Wodehouse dialogue, the plot is sufficiently mystifying to satisfy addicts who like them straight...
...PUZZLE IN POISON - Anthony Berkeley-Crime Club ($2). Arsenic poisoning of a retired English engineer, solved by one of his friends. Style: deft; characterization: good; ending: clever...
Opening its season, the Glee Club will hold entrance trials Wednesday and Thursday nights this week in Sever 11. The first regular rehearsal will be Monday, October 3. Last year over 300 men signed up for the Club, of whom 237 were retained after the November quartet trials...
President of the Glee Club is George W. Phillips '39. Other officers include Vice-president William Austin '39, Secretary Robert E. L. Strider '39, Manager A. Llewellyn Jennings '40, Assistant manager Dean W. Morse '41, and Librarian Donald Todd '40. The conductor is G. Wallace Woodworth...