Word: paged
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...case of Art Page who faces the Lion's Charlie Holt at 145, a man who has seen action before is grappling. He was a star on his Freshman team and should be in a position to do well. Bill Tyng, who replaces Pete Illman against Columbia's Weldon Booth in the 155 pound class is on the other hand very little experienced. He presents the greatest question mark on the team...
...work of Robert B. Irwin (M.A. Harvard '07), the sightless Executive director of the American Foundation for the Blind, was noted in a page-long editorial in the Saturday Review of Literature called "Writ in Sound...
Though your Chinese is most fluent,--if one may judge from the front page article and your editorial in the Harvard Crimson of February eight,--still I feel constrained to utter these base words in English...
...Banister is seeking $1 for each page of the lifted story in every copy of the book sold, or about $60,000, but will probably get much less. Soon after More Merry-Go-Round appeared, its publishers failed, and the two authors never got any of the $12,000 they claim were due them. Counsel fees have put them out an additional $5,000 at least...
...other explanation is that sales of Picassos have long been skilfully manipulated and that Picasso, who knows how good he is, has grown rich by not objecting. The merest page from a sketch book of the Toulouse-Lautrec period fetches $200, and there have been at least two sales of paintings in the U. S. for a reputed price of about $25,000 each...