Word: eyeful
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...believe that the air-mail contracts will have to be returned to the lines pretty soon, but the government will have to keep an eye on those fellows. They're out for whatever they...
...holiday, a many-decked New Deal, a World Fair, Mae West, the midget on Mr. Morgan's lap, Repeal, Rolphing- last year they all laid headlines across the country, inked rotogravures, filled newsreels drumtight and gave Vanity Fair's (then) Cinemacritic Pare Lorentz an idea. With an eye on Laurence Stallings' photostory, The First World War (whose pictures have boomed in more than 50 newspapers-TIME, Feb. 26), Cinemacritic Lorentz edited the pictures of the first New Deal year, pictures of the war on Depression. Last week he published the result with captions and running comment...
WOODROW WILSON - Edith Gittings Reid - Oxford Press ($3.50). A friend's-eye-view by an old acquaintance, author of a popular biography of Sir William Osier, The Great Physician...
...that Arthur L. Endicott '94 had received a leave of absence as Comptroller of the University's finances comes the announcement of the retirement of Comptroller Endicott's great aide Edward S. Emery '87. For years the two have controlled the purse strings of University expenses with the eagle eye that typified New England economy, an economy which was largely responsible for keeping Harvard in the excellent running condition she is today...
Charley Whiteside, admiral of Harvard's eight-oared fleet, bundled himself a little more warmly in his heavy ba-ba coat, and turned to scan with a practised eye the husky and long-legged young gentlemen in the Varsity shell who were pumping down the Charles at a 24-beat-to-the-minute gait, trailing a long white streamer as they went...