Word: mentioned
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...schedule released by the Harvard Athletic Association this week through the columns of the H. A. A. News, no mention is made of the game that has been arranged with the Braves.. The Harvard team will play the Braves in Boston on Monday, April 11, in the event that the game scheduled between the Red Sox and Braves for the previous Saturday is not cancelled because of bad weather. This will mark the Crimson's first appearance against a major league club since 1916, when Eddie Mahan succeeded in twirling his nine to a 2 to 0 triumph over...
...houses for three months. James Timoney, part owner, is seriously considering putting the play in Madison Square Garden--and he could probably draw a full house. The most cruel punishment which could be desired for the manager of "The Drag" would be to enforce an edict forbidding newspapers to mention ill-smelling drama...
...noticed certain facts about automobiles that you have stated, which are not exactly in accord with my own knowledge and information. . . . For instance, in a recent issue [TIME, Jan. 24] you had quite a story regarding the New York Show, and I was greatly disappointed not to see any mention of the new Little Marmon 8 which, without question, was one of the most striking exhibits at the Show, and is today one of the most talked about cars in America. . . . The Little Marmon is a most unusual car and is being manufactured and merchandised as "America's first...
While neither Indiana nor Brockway has a production as large as White, Mack or International Harvester, yet we are in the same class as Pierce-Arrow, and Diamond T, and are far ahead of the "Less famed" trucks you mention...
...recent issue of TIME [Dec. 27] you give list of Minnesotans who are now high in governmental activities. You forget to mention Pierce Butler, Associate Justice, U. S. Supreme Court, St. Paul resident. . . . T. S. DOBRIN...