Word: enjoyed
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Takahashi, "will be revised once each two weeks." Since the Government seemed to have no idea of controlling Japanese prices or the value of the yen by its purely academic price fixing, foreigners in Tokyo told each other knowingly, "Well of course the Japanese are an imitative people. They enjoy making the motions...
Government officials who want to know what the U. S. Press is saying about their little world generally have had a surprisingly hard time. Hiring a clipping agency is expensive. Few departments enjoy the services of a paper-clipper like little Theodore Gilman Bilbo, onetime Governor of Mississippi, who last summer got a $6,000 a year job "assembling current information for the Agricultural Adjustment Administration" (TIME, July 3). In full swing last week was a Federal organization designed to correct this situation-the Division of Press Intelligence, which publishes a daily Press Intelligence Bulletin of 60 or more mimeographed...
...accompanying feature at the University is "Saturday's Millions"; I can say little in its favor. If you wish to learn how a western football team is managed--according to Hollywood--you will enjoy wishy-washy "Saturday's Millions." Robert Young does his best to convince you that football is commercialized, lowbrow, not worth it all, and then after the last big game he changes his mind. One thing I can say is that Hollywood tries to fool you. A young night-club hostess tells the great football start that she is in trouble. Do not be deluded; she merely...
...speeches will be in order, following the repast and among those who are expected to contribute are Linus Travers, Yankee Network announcer for the game, and Conrad Nagel, film and stage star now appearing in Boston. By 10 o'clock the squad will be back in Cambridge and will enjoy the sleep of the weary in their respective rooms...
...English 22 will enjoy this comedy because it shows what a persistently diligent young prospective playwright can do if he puts his mind to it. There is something scholarly about the play; something reminiscent of a textbook of modern drama; of a literary era not yet ready to emerge from the ground into which it was gratefully run before the end of the last decade...