Word: june
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...unofficially beaten the world's record of 4:06.4 by 2 seconds. This consistent excellence makes him, in most sportswriters' opinions, "world's greatest miler." Announced last week was a meeting between Cunningham and Britisher Sydney Wooderson (holder of the world's record) next June 17 in Princeton's Palmer Stadium...
...long-legged lady was Anna Eleanor Roosevelt Roosevelt and the swatches were materials for dresses, presented by the wool-raisers of Britain and the U. S., which Mrs. Roosevelt and Britain's Queen Elizabeth will wear if they meet as scheduled in the U. S. in June. Mrs. Roosevelt's patient swatch-fingering was an innocent little act cooked up by the U. S. wool-growers' publicists. (Commodore Robert B. Irving of the Queen Mary acted as special courier to take Her Majesty's material to London.) Mrs. Roosevelt put statesmanlike point upon...
...number five position was left open this year with the graduation last June of John Gardiner, two seasons a five man. Last year's Freshman number five, Behn Riggs, is not rowing this year, and as a result Bolles has been quite hard put to find someone to all the position. For a while there was a question of whether Walt Kernan was going to be able to fill the post or whether Bolles would have to shift Dud Talbot from the three position, but Kernan seems to have fitted in well...
...made an archbishop of Most Rev. Joseph Schrembs, for nearly 18 years the well-beloved bishop of Cleveland, who next June celebrates his 50th anniversary as a priest...
Wolfe. Announced for publication next June is the first section of Thomas Wolfe's posthumous novel, The Web and the Rock, Next month's Scribner's will carry a 15,000-word Wolfe novelette, The Party at Jack's. This month's American Mercury has Wolfe's Portrait of a Literary Critic, a mock tribute to a corkscrewy reviewer. Next issue of The Virginia Quarterly Review will carry Wolfe's A Western Journey, diary of his trip to the Northwest last summer, taken from pencil notes written at night, or scribbled...