Word: m
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...more room to operate in the backfield," Coleman says. "And I like carrying the ball even if I'm...
...Erwin N. Griswold, "Some State and National Boundaries," December 13; Livingston Hall, "Mistake of Law in Criminal Cases," January 10; Thomas R. Powell, "Some Aspects of American Constitutional Law," January 17; James A. McLaughlin, "Federal Governmental Regulation of Business," February 7; Zechariah Chafee, Jr., "Unfair Competition," February 28; Henry M. Hart, "Hearings before Administrative Tribunals," March 13; and Dean Landis, "Crucial Issues in Administrative Law," March...
...give you a chance to breathe" . . . "Autograph hunters? To hell with them! Often I've played for 2,500 or 3,000 people and 1,000 would stand around the stand staring at me. They aren't listening--only gawking" . . . "Then they want autographs. Nothing doing! I'm too busy with my job. Sometimes I let my valet sign my name, and they're just as satisfied." . . . "My friends say I'm a damned fool. They say that these people made me. Want to know my answer? I tell them that if I was made by a bunch of morons...
Mayor John W. Lyons and Richard M. Russeil '14 won the two nominations for mayor of Cambridge in the non-partisan primary yesterday, while Albert L. Maguire '40, was nominated city councilor for Ward 7, official returns showed last night...
...M. Francois Briere, French Consul in Boston, will bestow the decoration in behalf of his government at a reception at the Consul's home in Brookline tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. Rand will receive her decoration from the Consult at 9 o'clock Friday night at the presentation of a French film in the Institute of Geographical Exploration...