Word: moving
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Said Senator Schall on hearing of the investigation: "It is a well laid political move, backed by the same big moneyed man, E. W. Backus of Minneapolis." Mr. Backus is a paper-lumber-bankerman...
...topic of the recent censorship campaign, Miss Brady was convinced that the move was made for the sake of Publicity on the one hand, and on the other, to prevent a certain extremely salacious play from reaching New York. "The Virgin Man's one of the plays involved in the censorship, was playing to empty houses, for the very good reason that it was a very poor play. Now the enormous publicity given it, has not only kept it alive but has sent it capacity audiences...
...other hand, the producers, realizing the fate in store of them if the extremely questionable play reached the New York stage, brought on or at least abetted the censorship crusade in the hope that the move would stave off the impending place. Had this presentation been produced, there would have followed censorship indeed...
...Appreciating this to the full, and realizing the importance of good reproductions for the use of students, Professor Kennedy has for several years made a special study of photographing sculpture both in Museums and in private collections where, through the courtesy of directors and owners he was able to move the object to be photographed to the best possible location for his purpose, or to otherwise arrange the lighting, an operation which could only be trusted to some one with his professional background. The results of Professor Kennedy's work as seen at the Fogg Museum reveal possibilities hither...
...this purely native development is the proposed importation intact of the Oxford Union to New Haven. A mass meeting last night was to consider the amalgamation of the Yale Debating Union, the Liberal Club, the Yale Court and three or four other similar organizations into one body. Since the move is sponsored by the Presidents of the several organizations it seems reasonably certain of fulfillment...