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Word: columbus (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
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...leading local hotels, only the Ritz would let him sign the register, and they informed him there that the management would not be responsible for any observations the guests might pass in the elevator. Josh stayed at Mother's Lunch, a colored musicians' stopping place over on Columbus Avenue...

Author: By Harry Munroe, | Title: SWING | 2/28/1942 | See Source »

...then may be more than recompensed now, however, for he has here the opportunity to benefit from the half-year periods which Professor Morison has spent away from the College. "Admiral of the Ocean Sea" is the product, not only of long and patient research in the records of Columbus and his contemporaries, but also of Professor Morison's own voyages along the routes of the Discoverer. And it is not exaggeration to say that this is one of the great biographies of our literature...

Author: By D. R., | Title: THE BOOKSHELF | 2/28/1942 | See Source »

Seven appointments to the Faculty, effective immediately, were announced by the University today, as follows: William G. Dandben, of Columbus, Ohie, as teaching fellow in Chemistry: Joseph Greenberg '40, of Mattapan as teaching fellow in Biology: Kenyon J. Bayes, of Attlebore, as teaching fellow in Chemistry...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Appointments Announced | 2/20/1942 | See Source »

Well, the other musical oasis around town is the Savoy Cafe out on Columbus Avenue, where most of the Ellington menage repaired almost every night after their last show. There Frankie Newton's seven-piece colored band holds forth these winter nights before an enthusiastic mixed audience which doesn't miss the little dance floor that isn't there. For the past week such Ellington notables as Ben Webster and Lawrence. Brown have been sitting in with the boys regularly--high tribute in itself. There are interesting soloists on every instrument, but at least when I was there Frankie...

Author: By Harry Munroe, | Title: SWING | 2/20/1942 | See Source »

...Pulitzer Prize in history, Professor Buck has sat securely on the top of the American history heap. And although he does spend his summers on the Cape and has done the major part of his studying in Cambridge, he could never be called a New Englander. Born in Columbus, Ohio and attending Ohio State in his home town, Buck, after deciding not to be a biologist, has traveled periodically through the South and spent a year in Europe on a Sheldon Traveling Scholarship...

Author: By J. M., | Title: FACULTY PROFILE | 2/19/1942 | See Source »

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