Word: columbia
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Princeton's record is hardly as impressive, including a defeat by Rutgers and victories over Lafayette (18-37), and Columbia...
...course of one week. The fact is he has held down both jobs before, and right now Adam Walsh feels he will do better at guard than at tackle. Walsh isn't the only man who has confidence in Bill, for no less an authority than Lou Little of Columbia claims that Bill, who like Little comes from the municipality of Leominster, has the makings of a very fine linesman...
...Columbia, President Nicholas Murray Butler revealed that the university had this year been unable to send its usual Theodore Roosevelt professor of American History & Institutions to Germany.* Reason: Columbia's "steadily diminishing income...
Then Radio roundly scooped the Press with the latter's own costly reports of the ballot counting. The Press rose up angrily and vowed never again to hand its precious stock-in-trade over to its most dangerous competitor. Columbia Broadcasting System organized its own newsgathering service, proceeded to sell a news program to commercial sponsors...
...that bald and beady-eyed onetime magnifico of cinema, sprang at his adversaries in eleven directions at once. Alleging ''great and irreparable loss, damage and injury," he entered suit in Manhattan for injunction and accounting of profits against Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp., M-G-M Distributing Corp., Columbia Pictures Corp., Consolidated Film Industries Inc., First Division Pictures Inc., Universal Pictures Corp., Monogram Picture Corp., Reliance Picture Corp., Talking Picture Epics Inc., Twentieth Century Pictures Inc., and Ameranglo Corp...