Word: lifes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...incidentally, an assistant in Psychiatry at Harvard). He might be called the prototype of the Modern Man, with a tremendous range of interests and a technique of using and focusing them acquired from the efficiency of business methods. One cannot help being interested in the way in which life strikes his accurate mind in these thousand facets...
...Life" leads the list of magazines sold for the second straight year, while next come "Look", "Colliers", "The Saturday Evening Post", and "Cosmopolitan...
...subject of a radio address this evening by Dr. Richard M. Gummere, Chairman of the Harvard Committee of Admissions, at eight o'clock. over the non-commercial shortwave station WIXAL, of Boston, on 6.04 megacycles. This is one of a series arranged by Harvard on the problems of college life...
...While some merchants reported that a serious food shortage would result unless there was a settlement soon, the State Division on the Necessities of Life said that there was no immediate danger of food shortage in eastern Massachusetts...
...story deals with the private life of Victoria the woman rather than with the public acts of Victoria the Queen; it consists of ten scenes showing her as the young girl, the possessive wife, and the bereaved widow. Notable is the fact that, although many of the greatest personages of the period pass in review, save for the characters of Prince Albert and Victoria herself, few of them appear on the stage for more than a single scene; yet their contribution to the leading roles is invaluable and their impression on the audience lasting...