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...objective game will be the Colum- bia game at Bakers Field, New York. This is the opening Eastern Intercollegiate League encounter for both teams and Harvard will attempt to continue to hold the supremacy which it exerted over the Lions last season in winning two straight games...
...price is 28,000 10000 in fives and ios 18000 50 and zoos. Old bills please no new ones. Put ad in Seattle Times personal colum read Mable-What's your new address Tim Put this ad Times no other paper If no answer from you within week price goes up double and double that each week after. Don't fail and I won't. The boy is safe. Tim." Within 24 hours Federal Bureau of Investigation operatives converged on Tacoma to take up the hunt...
...article, "How Trivial Are Modern Books?" by Mary Colum will interest those without any too definite ideas on literature. There is a fair review, with comment, of the trends centering around Flaubert and the Realists, and of the exudations of the followers of Charcot and Freud. The article eventually degenerates into a dissertation on style, with a great deal of maundering on "the passion of the inner rhythm." The worst fault of the piece is the conspicuous absence of a satisfactory answer to the question propounded in the title, and to the other questions raised...
...charge of the store's restaurant. After her reputation spread, she founded her own catering firm, directed other restaurants. But as hostess in her own home Mrs. Moody was most famed. Even after her husband died in 1910, such writers as John Masefield, Rabindranath Tagore, Padraic Colum, James Stephens continued to come for her food...
Columbia's black-haired young President William S. Paley gave as his reason for the change, which will deprive Colum bia of revenue estimated at more than $10,000 per week, the desire to avoid "re sponsibility ... of allotting time on a commercial basis to different religions and different preachers." But another reason was imputed to Columbia last week by Rev. Charles E. Coughlin, Roman Catholic priest of the Diocese of Detroit, whose weekly talk over a 16-station hook-up was a Columbia religious feature last year. Father Coughlin several years ago began to be heard over...