Word: columnized
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...yesterday's encounters, Adams swooped into the win column at the expense of Leverett, 20 to 6; while Lowell squeezed up to the .500 mark with a 13 to 0 victory over Dudley...
Concerning Dr. Douglas Southall Freeman's "'account book' in which his expenditures of time are recorded" [TIME, Oct. 18], would be interested to know if he enters in the "Time Wasted" column the amount of time he wastes in computing and disgustedly recording his wasted time...
...sometimes simple fuzzy-mindedness, as in Eleanor Roosevelt's dictum in a recent column: "There is one great truth that will have to be accepted everywhere before the people will be at peace. That is that it will have to be established that there...
...Saturday Evening Post, oldest U.S. magazine, last week helped its brother celebrate, a birthday. The juvenile monthly Jack and Jill was ten years old. Rummaging through Jack and Jill's letters column (it draws 18,000 letters a year), the Post collected a piece on "Kids Believe the Darnedest Things." Some of the things they believe: that bird dogs fly, that "juvenile" means bad and "delinquent" means children, that Lincoln's address was Gettysburg, that when it rains it rains all over, and that radios are inhabited by entertaining little people who ought to be applauded and occasionally...
...good race, but there are far too many "excellent" runners on the Yale and Princeton teams for that to matter much. Joe Carleton, who came in first for the Crimson and sixth in the field against the Crusaders and Tufts, is also in the "you-never-can-tell" column. The roster from there on includes Dick Welch, Joe Leeming, Marvin Albee, Dick White, and a handful of other starters...