Word: news
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Four Kirkland players, Clarence H. Baum, Jr. 1G, John F. McClure '39, Robert W. Snyder '38, and Richard H. Wills, Jr. '38, won positions on the All-House football team, it was revealed last night. The eleven was selected for the CRIMSON and the H. A. A. News by Adolph W. Samborski '26, director of Intramural Athetics...
...this morning's Crimson, the danger that the new Brazil administration is an extension of the political domain of Germany, Italy, or Japan, is slight. In fact, the absence of any definite link between President Vargas and the Integralista, or Brazilian Fascist Party, and the very fact that news dispatches declaring the new regime to be totalitarian are not censored, reenforce the impression that the Fascist scare is simply a clever smoke screen used to becloud the ruling party's real objective--continuation in office...
Tonight the Crimson opens its doors to the class of 1941, as the annual competition for the News, Business, and Photographic Boards begins. This day is not merely a repetition of what has occured every fall. It is more than that. It marks the first opportunity which members of the class of 1941 are offered for obtaining positions on the paper they will control in three years...
...Names make News." Last week these names made this news...
...often with a feeling of insecurity that a member of the board undertakes to edit a paper on a day when the chief sources of news seem to have temporarily dried up. In such cases his sole consolation rests in the axiom that the presses must never cease rolling, and in the somewhat surprising tradition that the CRIMSON has always been published on schedule...