Word: column
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Gent that signs himself "ED." in the Letters column...
...TIME, issue of May 7, p. 72, last column...
...sold at cost, it is not available at bookstores (who would have to add their markup, charge about 16(!). "Arms and the Men" can be had only by sending io(' to Garden 'City, and the only notice that it can so be had appeared in the correspondence column of TIME, yet it is selling faster than Anthony Adverse. Our first printing of 2,500 copies was gone two days after our letter appeared in TIME. We quickly printed 10,000 more, and even these were not enough, because up until today 10,075 people have sent their dimes...
...Crimson now faces nothing but its annual series against Dartmouth and Yale and the possible play-off of a tie game with Princeton. The replay will be arranged only if it seems that Harvard can win the little or tie for it by adding that game to its victory column...
...raise the national dramatic level but can usually be counted upon to raise a dust cloud of national controversy, ran true to form. Taking advantage of advance press releases, gabby Walter Winchell jumped the gun a full two weeks by announcing in his radio period and tabloid column that the 1933-34 prizewinner was Men in White by Sidney Kingsley. This was startling and unpleasant news to the play jury composed of Clayton Hamilton, oldtime drama-critic, Author Walter Prichard Eaton (Boy Scouts in the Dismal Swamp}, and Play wright Austin Strong (Seventh Heaven}. Incensed not at Gossip...