Word: overflows
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Bock characterized the present overflow as the usual water epidemic of acute respiratory affections which comes once or twice every cold season...
...throbbing, shell-shocked September of 1914 the conscientious New York Times issued a Mid-Week Pictorial War Extra to carry the overflow of photographs from its Sunday rotogravure section. After the War, this Wednesday photographic supplement was continued, called Mid-Week Pictorial. Though edited and circulated separately, Mid-Week Pictorial had Times prestige, Times professional standards in its making. However, the big paper never did much to promote its small offspring, and top Pictorial circulation, in 1925, was only 65,278. Last week the Times's President Arthur Hays Sulzberger finally cut Mid-Week Pictorial adrift, but not without...
...MENTION HARVARD'S ASTRONOMER HARLOW SHAPLEY'S LECTURE AT DETROIT [TIME, APRIL 13] AND NOT THE ONE AT CINCINNATI? AS AGAINST DETROIT'S 200 SKY-LOVERS' ATTENDANCE WE HAD OVERFLOW ATTENDANCE OF 2,200. DR. SHAPLEY DID NOT LOSE HIS SLIDES IN CINCINNATI AND DID NOT HAVE TO FILL IN HIS STAR LECTURE WITH LECTURE ON ANTS BUT GAVE HIS ANT LECTURE TO SPECIAL AUDIENCE AT QUEEN CITY CLUB LUNCHEON. AT WORLD FAMOUS ROOK-WOOD POTTERY DR. SHAPLEY DESIGNED AND SIGNED ASTRONOMICAL ASH TRAY FOR HIMSELF AND MEMBERS. CINCINNATI OBSERVATORY SAW, ACCORDING TO SIZE, AMERICA...
Faced by an overflow crowd reminiscent of a political rally, Professor Kittredge delivered his lecture on Shakspere in the New Lecture Hall yesterday rather than in Emerson...
Rats, cats, chickens, squirrels, white mice, guinea pigs, and monkeys have had regular "behavior tests" for the last five years on the top floor of Boylston Hall. This year the Department of Psychology has removed its overflow menagerie to the new Biological Laboratories...