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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...sort of defense. Then Lowell's Bud Doering takes the misshapen rubber disk that has been beaten to a pulp by the Winthrop bludgeons, and careens down the ice until by the time he crosses the blue line nothing is seen but a blur with skates on. At this point another ear-splitting collision occurs. The bodies are wheeled off the ice and the game goes...

Author: By Joseph P. Lyford, | Title: WHAT'S HIS NUMBER? | 2/1/1939 | See Source »

Proudly up spoke M. Bonnet at that point: "Yes they have. Both I and my predecessor have protested...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FRANCE: Bloodless Hands | 1/30/1939 | See Source »

...American" Bible of a few years ago did so even more thoroughly. Last week, in Chicago, Professor William Louis Bailey of Northwestern University revealed that he had a New Testament ready for publication, declared that he was the first sociologist to tackle Holy Writ from a sociologist's point of view...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: You'd Be Surprised! | 1/30/1939 | See Source »

...most talented field in the history of the event, most of the 4,000 spectators were especially eager to see the performance of Joan Tozzer, 17, defending champion, and Audrey Peppe, 20, who lost the title last year by the heart-breaking margin of 1 10 of a point. Joan Tozzer, blueblood, blonde daughter of Harvard's Anthropology Professor Alfred Marston Tozzer, is a letter-perfect skater of school figures (which count two-thirds in determining a national champion). Audrey Peppe (pronounced peppy), petite vivacious niece of Beatrix Loughran, national figure-skating champion in 1925-26-27 is famed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Fine Figures | 1/30/1939 | See Source »

Favorite sports of handsome Edgar Queeny are shooting moose and ducks, sniping for new divisions and-dearest of all-knocking off public relations stunts. He calls public relations "business manners and morals," espouses complete candor. Last week's survey of stockholders-lavish to the point of including pictures of "typical" Monsanto stockholders in the "typical" city of Cincinnati-was frankly designed to prove that Monsanto is not owned or run by any of "America's 60 Families...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PUBLIC RELATIONS: Who Owns Monsanto? | 1/30/1939 | See Source »

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