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Dates: during 1930-1939
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That was too much for a Court ever suspicious of collusion in divorce proceedings. The trial was adjourned while the King's Proctor pondered "Rose v. a Rose." Last week hearings were resumed with the Proctor declaring for full inquiry into Dora Russell's own extra-marital adventures...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Rose v. a Rose | 11/26/1934 | See Source »

...Merle Fainsod, instructor in government will give the second series of extra-curricular lectures sponsored by the Government Department starting December 4. These lectures, which will be on the subject "The Communist International," will be held on successive Tuesdays and Thursdays at 4 o'clock in Harvard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FAINSOD TO GIVE SIX COMMUNISM LECTURES | 11/22/1934 | See Source »

Peroy has the veteran combination of Langenau and Captain Williams, epee champions, back in competition this winter, and with several good epee men, among them Frederick W. Sands '37, and Henry D. Grush '37, ready to argue it out for the extra place on the new three-man team, prospects in this class are not too gloomy. In the foils, he likewise has two veterans, Robert C. Ackerman '35, and Phillip E. Lilienthal '36, to serve as a nucleus for this year's trio. In that slashing, cutting, brutal weapon of the gallant Six Hundred, the sabre, Coach Peroy will...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lining Them Up | 11/20/1934 | See Source »

...addition to these veterans there is the crop of outstanding candidates coming up from the 1937 team to fight it out for the extra position on the Varsity. There is, of course, the perennial problem of finding men for the Freshman team, which is always a difficult task, since so few of the preparatory schools have teams in this more or less obscure sport. But this year there is the promising news that there is a bumper crop of good material and an unusually large supply of candidates. The redoubtable Rene will have a more serious job than usual...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lining Them Up | 11/20/1934 | See Source »

...when they were Washington correspondents, had negotiated the same sort of deal?Arthur Sinnot of the Newark News, Robert Choate of the Boston Herald, Roy Roberts of the Kansas City Star. Then for the first time the Sun agreed to full syndication of the column, yielding Pundit Kent considerable extra income. Last week McNaught Syndicate had signed contracts with 42 newspapers without trying, expected to double the list within six weeks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Great Game for Sale | 11/12/1934 | See Source »

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