Word: eves
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...steelman, Mr. Eaton's fame rests solidly on his organization of potent Republic Steel Corp. out of a group of "little fellows." Last fortnight he set out after Gulf States Steel, seemed thwarted. Then, on the eve of last week's scrimmage, acquisition of Gulf by Republic seemed assured. With this success behind him, he devoted himself to preventing the Bethlehem-Youngstown deal, probably in order that he might later acquire Youngstown for Inland...
...celestial fish-fry the Lord God, in the simple frock-coated image of a benignant Negro pastor, creates the world and leaves to inspect his handiwork, declaring, "I'll be back Saturday." Then are exhibited the careers of Adam and Eve, of Cain and of Noah, who is commanded to live aboard an Ark while a world given over to dicing, short skirts, and all manner of Evil is submerged beneath the floods. Years later the Lord God selects Moses to lead his people out of the land of Pharaoh. Pharaoh's palace is depicted as a glorified...
...CRIMSON pointed out earlier in the year, the traditional schedule which terminates the winter recess on January second, filling Pullman cars with undergraduates still in the throes of post New Years Eve nausea, has not been warranted by circumstances involved in the policy of having a reading period. When the second falls in the latter part of a week, and no one has been able to prevent it from so doing with annoying frequency, students are deprived of an entire weekend to attend often only, one or two classes. It is an extraordinary class that can single handed compensate...
...will be recalled that Vice President Curtis, on the eve of his nomination in Kansas City, said that Hoover, if elected, would take the next steamer for England...
...tangibly marked by an ambitious program in which the Cleveland Orchestra under Conductor Nikolai Grigorovitch Sokolov and a company of players were to present as symphonic dramas Charles Martin Loeffler's Pagan Poem, Henri Rabaud's Procession Nocturne and Werner Janssen's New Year's Eve in New York...