Word: paged
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...chairman of the Senate Primary Investigating Committee. Reed has worked himself into the limelight: His work in the probes of the cases of Senators Smith and Vare was front-page news for weeks. His supporters point to his achievements in these cases as do the friends of Walsh and Hoover to the records of their candidates
...those in charge of athletics. Fleets of trucks, card indexes, carefully trained players are all part of the machinery. And it is perfectly fitting and proper that athletes should be delicately handled. But debating is another matter, and the innovation adopted by Coach Rowe has merited a front-page notice in the Post. A training-table for the debating team has a certain piquant novelty: it is fraught with delightful possibilities for the time when the conservative orators of the present pass from Paine Hall, and the Freshmen and sub-Freshmen of today, brought up forensically under the new regime...
...makes the front page of your magazine certainly deserves the compliment of being consistent...
...hound that appears on the front of No. 9 edition [TIME, Feb. 27] is certainly in line with the long-whiskered gentlemen who have been appearing on the front page...
...public career of Heinrich Langkopf began in Berlin last week, when, with a stout tin box under his arm, he called at the office of Privy Councilor Hugo Bach. Arriving early, he was kept waiting until a few minutes after noon. Ushered in at last by a page who discreetly retired, he approached the desk of Privy Councilor Bach, placed the tin box upon it, and spoke crisply: "I have here 15 pounds of high explosives. Unless you are willing to give me 112,000 marks, in cash, for reasons which I shall explain, this building will be blown...