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Word: either (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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Although no New England station has carded today's broadcast of the Harvard-Army game, Tod Husing's broadcast may be picked up over either New York or short wave stations...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Husing's Broadcast | 10/15/1938 | See Source »

...give back chaos in return. That there should be so many people living on the wrong side of the frontiers is unfortunate, but at least there are seventy million fewer people today in such plight than there were twenty years ago. The eventual solution of the problem must come either from a gradual adjustment of claims by impartial plebiscites or from the setting up of absolute equality of races within a nation. Yet Hitler's recent Czechoslovakian move tends away from rather than towards a solution...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SUBMERGED PEOPLES | 10/15/1938 | See Source »

...your Travel Department: I find that the surest way to meet the Best People on any ship or cruise is to walk around the deck the first day out with a copy of TIME conspicuously displayed about one's person. Before nightfall the above-mentioned B. P. will either be at one's feet in an effort to borrow that copy, or will be at one's throat in an effort to settle an argument born of some article in TIME...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Oct. 10, 1938 | 10/10/1938 | See Source »

...Stars Elisabeth Rethberg and Ezio Pinza exploded into super-canary song. Ex-Opera Star Beniamino Gigli, who left the Metropolitan in a huff six years ago when it threatened to cut his pay, and who was returning to the U. S. to sing on the radio, could not wait either. While stewards gasped, he gave everything he had to "Where Do You Worka John? On the Delaware Lacka...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Oct. 10, 1938 | 10/10/1938 | See Source »

Just how one band "beats" another was not disclosed by leaders of either of the rival organizations, but Charles D. Duffy '39, Crimson manager, declared yesterday, "If anybody defeats us, they'll do it." A huge WELCOME and CORNELL will stretch diagonally across the field tomorrow if all goes well with Duffy and his men. Bob Lannigan '39, who succeeded Bob Snyder '38 as baton-twirler, has recovered from an open blister on his hand from which he was suffering during the Brown game, and is expected to spin a good game...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CRIMSON AND CORNELL BANDS WILL COMPETE | 10/8/1938 | See Source »

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