Word: column
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Saturday the Yale News gave fits approval in an editorial which we reprint in another column to Princeton's newly planned library declaring that Princeton is not just "hitching her wagon to a star...
Emphatically last week the Sultan had yet to be bought. With dusky guile his tribesmen pretended to welcome the Italian advance until the unknown General's column was well past Mount Mussa Ali. Then from all sides they struck. Two Italian mule caravans freighted with food and munitions were captured, according to bug-eyed native runners who reached Dessye. They said that the main Italian column, fighting in the classic hollow square formation Queen Victoria's troops used in the Sudan, managed to stand off the tribesmen with a loss of 200 native and white Italian troops. Dejected...
Thomas William Lamont, longtime partner & spokesman of the House of Morgan, addressed to the New York Times a column-long letter in refutation of the current thesis that his firm's financial enlistment with the Allies helped mightily to draw the U. S. into the War. Taking off from a repetition of that thesis by R. L. Duffus in a Times review of Harold Nicolson's biography of the late Morgan Partner Dwight Morrow (TIME, Oct. 7), Partner Lamont argued...
...Adams victory dissolved the triple tie for third place while Kirkland's downfall left only Winthrop in the undefeated column. Lowell and Eliot went into a tie for fifth place as a result of yesterday's game. The summary: ELIOT LOWELL Hunsaker, l.e. r.e., Leighton Heskett, l.t. r.t., Cotton Theriot, l.g. r.g., Doyle Thayer, c. c., Henry White, r.g. l.g., White Witherspoon, r.g. l.t., DeBard Hunsaker, r.e. l.e., Tillinghast Comstock, q.b. q.b. Rogers Fullerton, l.h.b. r.h.b., Cornell Whitney, r.h.b. l.h.b., Sheafe Waters, f.b. f.b., Beck ADAMS KIRKLAND Dwinell, l.e. r.c., Ulman Johnson, l.t. r.t., French Burns, l.g. r.g., Miller Brown...
...really think that the Vagabond wrote the column about his ride himself, do you?" answered the Hatter feeling more important than ever...