Word: columbia
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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March 12--Columbia at Cambridge...
...clock. National broadcast over the Columbia Broadcasting System with speeches by Senator Ernest Lundeon, Nathaniel Peffer, Payson F. Wild, assistant professor of Government, and William Hancock...
Among those presenting papers at the Friday evening session on the diplomatic and international aspects of America's foreign policy will be Professor Nathaniel Peffer of Columbia University. He will join on Saturday with Wild and Hancock in answering Senator Ernest Lundeen of Minnesota, slated to initiate the coast-to-coast discussion on foreign policy from Washington...
...available yearly as the interest income on the bequest, and this is a very small sum on which to operate a graduate school, much less to construct buildings. Second, graduate schools of journalism have not proved eminently successful in the past. The two chief schools at present, at Columbia and Missouri, doubtless produce capable men, but there is some question as to whether such men are sought after for newspaper jobs. Editors, it seems, still like to train their own men to fit their peculiar standards. For these two reasons, lack of proper finances and the questionable success of similar...
...succumbs to bank night and sweepstakes tickets and dreams of unforeseen inheritances, the Court of Missing Heirs is not yet two months old but is already a radio success. Skelly filling stations are confined to the Midwest, so Skelly's Court of Missing Heirs is confined to 29 Columbia Broadcasting System and other Midwest stations. Dramatized each week are two cases taken from the files of probate courts. Listeners are told to go to the nearest Skelly station and get a copy of the Court of Missing Heirs Bulletin for more information. For the last two weeks a print...