Word: column
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...motors, roads closed for repairs, slowing down on hills, running out of gas. Plays, as the old gag puts it. are not written but rewritten; not sold outright but leased around on options. Even a top-ranking author like Ernest Hemingway, with a spot-news play like The Fifth Column-treating of the Spanish civil war-gets jounced around on the rocky road to Broadway. The play, Hemingway's first,* was finished three months ago. Originally Producer Jed Harris was slated to produce it "after revisions by the author." "Revisions" caused an impasse, and suddenly Harris bowed himself...
...sparkplugs who can keep the attack going and hold the team together on the defense. With the return of Campion on Wednesday much of this trouble may be removed. Otherwise it is more than likely that the stickmen will find themselves on the short end of the scoring column against either New Hampshire or Dartmouth and out of the league running...
This issue of the CRIMSON is being mailed to all members of the Class of 1913, which will hold its 25th reunion this June. Pages 3, 4, 5, and 7 contain reprints of articles which appeared in the CRIMSON in the spring of 1913; a representative notice column of the period appears on page 5. The complete reunion program of the class may be found on page 3, including all the activities in which the class will indulge from Monday, June 20, to Thursday, June...
...special feature of the issue is the parallel editorial columns on page 2. Column 2, of this page contains the masthead of the 1913 board, with an editorial and a letter reprinted from one of their papers. This year's board has made an effort to parallel to column of 1913, with an editorial on the same subject as taken up by the 1913 men, appearing in column...
...read Pundit Lippmann's column in full. He too made the statement, which he signally failed to support with any evidence, that this country's people have changed in their attitude toward war during recent months. Now you say the same thing; or at least I so interpret your rather awkward sentence; though you do not say whose attitude has been changed, or how many attitudes...