Word: columns
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...thanks for the excellent story on The Current Jewish Record (TIME, Nov. 9). Your staff writer has compressed a wealth of material into his half-column story...
Last week no less a personage than Clinton Wallace Gilbert, Washington correspondent of the New York Evening Post, came forward for the Lindbergh child to deny this rumor. In the column ("Daily Mirror of Washington") which he usually devotes to the politically great of the land, Pundit Gilbert wrote with unaccustomed feeling and excitement...
...third column, p. 36, of your issue of Nov. 2, you repeat the old but inaccurate story of Eugene O'Neill's "dismissal from Princeton in 1907 for hi-jinks...
...lost to a Republican nominee for Governor by 71.523 votes. A spectacular overturn in a hidebound Republican district in Michigan turned the House of Representatives Democratic. Connecticut, carried by President Hoover by 44,574 votes three years ago, saw its two largest cities swing into the Democratic column. When Mr. Hoover entered the White House, his party had 56 Senators, 267 Congressmen and 30 Governors in power. Last week it had 47 Senators, 214 Representatives, 20 Governors...
...Daily Maroon, undergraduate newspaper, published an anonymous letter urging Stagg to resign his caption. "The Daily Maroon takes this opportunity to present without comment a communication received from a student of the university. Members of the university community who hold other views are invited to make use of this column...