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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...long session with the kickers and ends was the first item on the program and Casey stressed the covering of punts by the ends. White looked particularly good on the protection drill and kept up with his pace in the games where he has shown that he is the fastest man on the squad under a punt. Following the punting session, Casey put the passers to work on offensive and defensive heaving and later the Jayvees were brought in to give the team a further insight into the Army offensive in a dummy scrimmage. The afternoon on the field...

Author: By O. F. Ingram, | Title: ARMY PLAYS AGAIN STUDIED BY TEAM A IN SNAPPY SESSION | 11/9/1933 | See Source »

...CASH ITEM-Catharine Brody-Longmans, Green ($2). Watchers for the U. S. Proletarian Novel have been disappointed again & again. Last year, when Catharine Brody published Nobody Starves, many of them hailed book and author with pent-up fervor. Though Cash Item disobeys the strictest canon of proletarian literature by having a "hero," a "heroine." its attack on U. S. economic conditions in general, on small-town banksters in particular, should raise more proletarian huzzas. Plain readers will find it uncomfortably interesting reading. More effective as anti-bankster propaganda than a more straightforward indictment, Cash Item is writtten in bare, matter...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Bankster's Moll | 10/30/1933 | See Source »

...that is the plum held out by the rotund M. Litvinov), a large part of it might very well be handled from Seattle and ports along that coast to Vladivostok, the outpost city of the Union in lower Siberia. This would undoubtedly be very satisfactory but for one important item: Tokio has its gourmandish eyes strongly focused on Vladivostok and the Maritime Provinces, of which it is the keypoint. Back in 1919, shortly after the war, Japan, who had joined the Allies in intervening against the Red government from Archangel, landed about three times its quota of troops...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yesterday | 10/23/1933 | See Source »

Price 50? the copy, Esquire's first issue was composed of 116 large pages of shiny paper, 40 of them printed in color. Even more inviting than the handsome format of Esquire was its table of contents, in which each item had been selected not for artistic or literary merit but on the criterion of "an especial appeal for men." The first issue contained an article on marlin fishing by Ernest Hemingway; an article on Burlesque, called "I Am Dying, Little Egypt," by Gilbert Seldes; an interview with Nicholas Murray Butler by Artist Samuel Johnson-Woolf. Charles Hanson Towne...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Esquire | 10/16/1933 | See Source »

...city's credit being at dead low ebb, Mayor O'Brien badly needed the bankers' goodwill. Governor Lehman's pressure was gentle but firm. And this interesting item came to light: Among Counsel Samuel Untermyer's realty investments is a second mortgage of $2,050,000 on No. 42 Broadway, recorded in the names of two sons, Alvin and Irwin. No. 42's tenants include such big brokerages as DeCoppet & Doremus, J. S. Bache & Co., Hornblower & Weeks, Logan & Bryan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Hegira Halted | 10/9/1933 | See Source »

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