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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...summary: WINTHROP 4 ELIOT 1 Crampton, ss. c., Kimball Hindle, lf. ss., Malley Lotarte, 3b. cf., Northey Foley, 2b. lf., Greeley Egan, c. 2b., Hickey Leon, cf. 1b., Bloombergh Maiullo, rf. rf., Acomb Prunihan, 1b. 3b., Gaffney Day, p. p., Uebel Holmes Fullerton Randall Scannell KIRKLAND 17 LOWELL 12 Seeman, ss. 2b., Phillips Wells, 1b. lf., Illoway Perry, rf. rf., Abel Winsauer, p. 1b., Holmes Engel, c. 3b., O'Conner Tighe, lf. ss., Stern MacDonald, 3b. cf., Fields Strauss, 2b. c., Wickersham Notman, cf. p., Cornell Kessler Stevenson Adelman Walsh, Sheafe Seder Dumond

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HOUSE BASEBALL GAMES | 4/24/1935 | See Source »

...often is, why it should venture beyond the publishing field into the cinema field, TIME replies that all news is its province, regardless of the method of presenting it to the public. Syndicated journalism may have eliminated the silver-tongued reporters of the Frank Ward O'Malley and Richard Harding Davis schools. In their place, modernism has given the talking cinema to journalism. The March of Time is contemporary history on the screen, welcomed by the industry as a new pattern for pointing up new ideas in the treatment of news, the cineman's cinema...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: The March of Time | 2/4/1935 | See Source »

...lineup is as follows: l.e., Walter A. Harken '35; c., Robinson F. Barker '35; l.e., Kermit R. Kimball '35; r.h.b., Shepherd Robinson '36; f.b., John F. Malley, Jr. '36; l.h.b., Robert M. Ward...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Eliot Touch Football Team Meets Pierson College Six | 11/23/1934 | See Source »

...Green Bay, Wis., President Roosevelt shifted from drought to politics. Even the guidance of his special train through Wisconsin was given over to politics. His conductor was Thomas J. O'Malley of the Chicago & North Western, 47 years in railroading and father of three Democratic sons, the eldest of whom sits in Congress as a Milwaukee representative. But not for that reason alone was the twinkling-eyed, 67-year-old conductor given the honor of punching tickets on the Presidential Special. That same November election in 1932 which sent Franklin Roosevelt to the White House and made Son O'Malley...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: After Roosevelt, the Rain | 8/20/1934 | See Source »

...printed Father Wiesel's letter without comment. Also it printed letters from Father O'Malley, S. J., dean of Loyola, and Father Theodore Daigler, S. J., president of Woodstock College. No other clergyman filed complaint. The weekly Baltimore Catholic Review printed a moderate objection. After four days quiet, Archbishop Curley returned from a trip out of town, heard what had gone on, reached for his telephone. An underling on the Sun's desk took the call. To all the Archbishop had to say, that unhappy deskman could only gulp and stammer. Later in the day Editor John W. Owens visited...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Archbishop v. Sun | 7/23/1934 | See Source »

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