Word: columnized
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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This afternoon Winthrop gets another chance to enter the win column when it faces Leverett, which now occupies second place in the league standings...
...took Charlie a while to find himself. He drifted restlessly from job to job. Once he tried writing a column for a Negro weekly. After he had described an imaginary interview with Hitler, the editor demoted him to chauffeur. The outlook was gloomy when Charlie was caught signing a friend's name to a check...
Miss Maxwell, the world's most publicized party-thrower, tried to put on a big Opera Ball in Chicago. Chicagoans were not charmed by a Maxwell column, six weeks before the date, which remarked: "It is hard to persuade these rather timid, frightened Chicagoans to come as Rigolettos and Carmens, but I think they will see the light. . . ." Tickets went unsold at $50 a couple, then went unsold at $25. The project was sunk without a trace. Miss Maxwell's last words: "For some curious reason, which is quite inexplicable to me, apparently the public did not want...
...social gatherings and community club meetings. They can't do without the oldfashioned, fussily-detailed front-page cartoons, drawn in familiar, familial style by 77-year-old Clifford K. Berryman and his son Jim. And the best-read feature is Charles E. Thracewell's This & That column, which is about birds and bugs...
...yard pass from Dudleyite Steve Gilman to Larry McGrath, who raced 40 yards to the goal line, provided the only score of the day and proved to be enough for the Commuters to enter the win column for the first time since they nosed out Leverett in their opening game. Bill Billings ripped off a few long runs for Dudley; but otherwise the Gold Coasters showed sufficient spark to make the game a see-saw affair...