Word: hall
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Gutzon de la Mothe Borglum (went through the public schools). Author Willa Sibert Gather (B.A., U. of Neb.), Baseball Pitcher Grover Cleveland Alexander, Cinemactor Harold Clayton Lloyd (born in Burchard, Neb.). The State has yet to nominate its two most famed sons for the Nebraska niches in National Statuary Hall at Washington...
...Soviet of Moscow had met to jubilate. On the platform stood a nervous peasant, Comrade Michael Son-of-Ivan Kalinin, the puppet President of Russia. He started uneasily when someone shouted. "Is Stalin sick or well?" He looked as though he would like to run when the whole hall began to clamor, "Tell us! Sick or well? We demand to know...
...union "fly boy" (pulling papers from the presses) in the press room of the New York Mirror. Then he was a reporter on the San Francisco Call. Last year he left the University of California to go to Manhattan as police reporter for the American, became city hall reporter, then worked across the desk from Editor Stanton Arthur Coblentz until his father thought him ready to learn to be president. Since he has been in charge, coincidence or not, the American's circulation has risen from...
This afternoon from 4.20 to 4.30 o'clock, the University Film Foundation will present a radio program over Station WBZA, in which a short talk about the process of "drypoint" will be given by F. G. Hall '04. He is featured in a film of the same name just completed by the Foundation, and the premier showing of this movie will be announced during the program over the air. This showing, together with an exhibition of "The Eicher's Art", will be given at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston on Wednesday...
Students and faculty members of the Graduate School of Education will be entertained at tea in Lawrence Hall every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday afternoon of the school year. The teas will be held under the auspices of the student association of the school, from 4.30 to 5.30 o'clock on those days...