Word: datedly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...wondering whether you would be interested in copy of a letter written by the President of Muller & Phipps (China) Ltd. to the Muller & Phipps New York office under date of Sept. 29, which date, you may perhaps remember, was that of a very heavy attack on Shanghai by the Japanese forces...
Last Sunday Dr. Guthrie bade St. Marks good-by with a tour of its grounds, which date from 1660, when Peter Stuyvesant worshipped there, later to be buried in the churchyard, in which Rector Guthrie still later kept a pair of peafowl. Two Sundays ago in his sermon Dr. Guthrie paid his respects to Bishop William Thomas Manning with whom he had often clashed-"with him came the bigness of head that goes with new office"-and to the Episcopal Church into which he was born: "I don't know any church I could stand as well...
...looks as if Business would gain a first down this week, for in the final speech of the Congress of American Industry, Colby Chester states the case of industry more simply, and moderately, than it has been stated to date. Frankly and significantly recognizing the political and economic power of Labor, he asks for an immediate three-way conference-Business, Government and Labor...
...drive for unionization make the gestures look much like barn-locking after the horse is stolen. Thus caught napping at first base Harvard must find out why its wage policy leaves the University open to union drives, and whether or not, in fact, it has an up-to-date wage policy...
...rattling melodrama of the plot. Last week he published a second novel that is just as melodramatic as his first, a little longer, equally swift reading. It has its quota of close shaves, fights, flights and two-dimensional characters, suggests an old-fashioned pulp magazine thriller brought up to date by a writer who knows Freud as well as all tricks of suspense. Its hero (and narrator) is a world-famous singer who has lost his voice as well as his self-respect, expresses himself in language more appropriate to a police reporter than a star of the Metropolitan...