Word: incidental
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Last week, in Wichita, Kansas, the advertising war that had been in progress between the established newspaper and an interloper piloted by two brothers from Denver, flared up in an incident that is, I hope, unique in American journalism. A department store which had given its advertising contract to the...
Ever since it was forced to accept the chandeliers, which a sister House had refused, Eliot House has harbored a certain sense of inferiority. Witness the incident of a notice posted day before yesterday, announcing a lecture by Professor "Karl" Schumpeter. Around the name "Karl", some eagle-eyed resident drew...
With an audience of six Cadets, two Pathe News cameramen, and 50 curious spectators, the much-publicized antiwar demonstration took place without incident on the steps of Memorial Hall at noon last Saturday. Speakers from the National Student League, the League for Industrial Democracy, and the Episcopal Theological Seminary hurled...
The best rumpus over referees' decisions since the Dempsey-Tunney mix-up was given football fans last week when the officials in two major games bungled up matters rather successfully. The facts of the cases have been already hammered into the heads of newspaper readers, but for the benefit of...
Chatting with the secretaries in the University Museum is sometimes profitable. The other day one of them told us a remarkable little incident. Some time ago, a student who held an Emergency Employment job was instructed, on his arrival at the Museum, to poison a large number of deceased birds...