Word: columning
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...need for a degree representing general culture, or in other words based on distribution, is discussed in a letter which appears this morning in another column. The author makes the compelling claim that three years of specialization in a field for which he has no further use is not only futile, but destroys the possibility of investigating other fields of knowledge...
TIME in Pennsylvania Sirs: My sympathy, also a proposition, to U. of Penn. student Pollack, who heads Letters column in the March 6 issue. When I graduated from highschool, my father offered to write in advance a check for four years college education, stating I could select the institution. I have since often thought, in declining, I was foolish. Perhaps I was wise-I might have chosen U. of Penn. Thanks to TIME I have endeavored to make up for this lack of college education by assiduously reading your educational weekly since its birth. Similar to "Philosopher...
...source of deepest pleasure that at last a legitimate crime can figure as one of the episodes of this column. The crime in question, perpetrated against a denizen of the Dunster House, is almost worthy of the attentions of the Federal Government's J. Edgar Hoover and his crack band of college trained sleuths. The fact that it is still shrouded in mystery can detract little from the story itself...
...column in the Hearstpapers one day last week. B. (for Bertie) C. (for Charles) Forbes, breezy little Scots business pundit, wrote...
...greatest lover since Casanova" paused in his perusal of Miss Amanda's daily column for newlyweds long enough to exclaim, "Garbo! That's the woman I want to make a picture with. What a love team Garbo and Durante! Stupendous! Colossal...