Word: ct
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Haven, Ct., October 16--The Yale Daily News will begin tomorrow the publication of a bi-weekly supplement called "On National Affairs," to which various prominent men in the country will contribute articles on topics of national interest. It is hoped by the editorial board that this section, which will be a distinct departure in college journalism, will broaden the outlook of the average undergraduate by giving him an intelligent survey of vital issues in the outside world...
...laughed and waved. Then the locomotive snout sneezed, the wheels began turning and the Coolidges, standing on the back platform of the Washington train, watched the Rapid City station turning into a tiny light spot in which molecular faces peered and electronic fingers wiggled the West's farewell. CT Reporters who traveled east- ward with the President remembering the trip west in June, were impressed with the improvement in his appearance since that time. Then his face had been grey with presidential pallor, etched with executive anxiety; now it was ruddy and wreathed in grins or smiles...
...hammer throw record has been lowered in half a century of I. C. A. A. A. A. competition: Years record ct. in stood 1877--G. D. Parmley, Princeton 75 10 1 1878--F. Larkin, Princeton 76 9 1 1879--F. Larkin, Princeton 87 1 1 1882--D. R. Porter, Columbia 87 2 1/2 3 1883--C. H. Kip, Harvard 88 11 1 1886--A. B. Coxe, Yale 95 11 3 1887--A. B. Coxe, Yale 98 6 1 1891--J. R. Finlay, Harvard 107 7 1-2 4 1893--W. O. Hickok, Yale...
Third was L'Homme ct scs Fantòmes by H. R. Lenormand. Like his Fail- ures, which the Theatre Guild produced last year, the play was episodic. In content, it dealt with a modern Don Juan...
...Tilson (Ct.) O'Connor...