Word: news
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Both Yale and Dartmouth defeated the Crimson by a margin on their own floor. At Hanover, the Indians sneaked through by a 43-42 victory in one of the best games of the year. At News Haven, the underrated Elis upset the tired Varsity, who obviously were far from top form as the result of a layoff of nearly a month by a 35-33 score. When the Blue and the Crimson clash again at Cambridge, the results are likely to be reversed. The League leading Dartmouth quint must necessarily continue as the favorite because of their consistent winning...
...want to see some sweet Quinces, just drop around to the Elks this afternoon," asserted Morrissey, confident that his original club would live up to its claim to the all-flat championship of New England. The Yale Daily News...
...likewise dedicated to the improvement of business in its locality and each scheduled to open in 1939, are now a-building-one on Long Island's Flushing Meadows and the other on a sandy ("Treasure") island in San Francisco Bay. Last week, controversy put them both in the news...
Manhattan. A few weeks before Christmas, Cue, a Manhattan magazine devoted almost entirely to cinema & theatre news, polled its 19,000 subscribers, found they stood 9-to-1 against the double bill. Last fortnight Cue decided to broaden the scope of its inquiry, queried 150,000 residents of Greater New York, New Jersey, Long Island, Westchester and Connecticut. Last week first results of Cue's new poll were in. Fran Darien. Conn, down through the towns and villages flanking Long Island Sound, and in sections of New York City, the double feature was taking a decisive beating, ranging from...
...Names make news." Last week these names made this news...