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Dates: during 1930-1939
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By invariable custom the Associated Press meeting (see above) is followed by the convention of the American Newspaper Publishers Association. For four days the corridors of the Waldorf-Astoria were overrun by some 500 publishers, heaviest attendance on record. They transacted all real business behind closed doors, issued self-congratulatory...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: Publishers on the Ramparts | 5/7/1934 | See Source »

But it is a safe guess that his Cabinet, like all French Cabinets before it, is in a bad way, and that before long there will be more hair-tearing and grinding of molars in the Chambers. The support given to an emergency Cabinet, and the prestige of its veteran...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yesterday | 5/4/1934 | See Source »

Backed by a small but enthusiastic crowd of onlookers, the Freshman baseball team triumphed over a strong Exeter outfit by a score of 3-1 on Soldiers Field Saturday afternoon. Dick Walsh held down the pitcher's mound for the 1937 outfit for eight innings and struck out six men...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Freshman Nine Gains Close Victory Over Exeter, 3 to 1 | 4/23/1934 | See Source »

If rugby ever again becomes popular in the U. S., football crowds should approve some of its conventions. In rugby there are no time-outs (except for serious injuries), substitutions, blocking or forward passing. Lateral passes are the heart of the game. To aid the man with the ball, his...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Rugger | 4/16/1934 | See Source »

For men inclined toward editorial writing the CRIMSON competition offers the chance for expression of opinion and helpful criticism by those in charge. The business candidate will learn the ins and outs of modern advertising. He will meet the merchants in Boston and in the Square and will gain valuable...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CRIMSON COMPETITIONS FOR 1936, 1937 TO OPEN | 3/29/1934 | See Source »

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