Word: latters
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...color or race story, does not sing or dance. He buys some of his jokes from the Broadway "gag" factories, but writes most of his performances himself, working several hours a day on them. Wynn broadcasts consist of fast dialog between Funnyman Wynn and Graham McNamee. The latter does little talking except to feed cues. The program is punctuated by musical selections. Typical Wynn prattle: "The opera tonight. Graham, is very unusual ... the title of it is 'When You Were Eight and I was Nine and We Were 17.' ... It's about a boy and a girl...
...latter claim, and the demand for return to government by party responsibility that justly deserve closest attention. Last fall an anxious nation placed the present ministry in power for the sole purpose of presenting a strong, non-partisan front to the imminent national financial difficulties attendant on a world-wide depression. It can no longer be reasonably maintained that that crisis is not past. But the Prime Minister justifies his continuation in office by indicating the need for a similar unified government in face of the pressing international problems of reparations, disarmament, and currency...
Hurlbut took Nevin's place on the A lineup yesterday, as the latter cannot play in any game until he hears from his examination, and the coaches wanted to polish up a substitute in case the regular fullback should fall to pass. Crickard, being a senior, is eligible to play before he hears from his examination...
...this latter object was to be attained Governor Roosevelt did not attempt to explain. Said he: "In determining the details it goes without saying that many minds must meet and many persons must work together. . . . Many plans have been advanced. . . . The circumstances are so complex that no man can say with assurance that one particular plan is applicable to all crops. ... It will be my purpose to compose the conflicting elements of these various plans...
...Salt Lake. In the Mormon Tabernacle* at Salt Lake City 8,000 persons rose and roared when Governor Roosevelt entered to speak. Behind him on the platform were ranged the seats of the twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Apostle Reed Smoot, Republican Senator from Utah, was conspicuously absent. The famed organ pealed and the tabernacle choir sang ''Let the Mountains Shout...