Word: publication
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...writing to call your attention to the article published on p. 38 of TIME, Dec. 26, concerning the report made by the Committee on Fundamental Cancer Research. We are afraid that some of the statements made in the article will mislead the public...
Professor James Delargy of University College, Dublin, will lecture on Irish folklore in the New Lecture Hall next Wednesday night, instead of in the Institute of Geographical Exploration as was previously announced. The lecture is scheduled for 8 o'clock and will be open to the public...
...value of the training received in CRIMSON work has been attested to on many occasions by men well-known in journalism, education, and public life. Charles Townsend Copeland, Boylston Professor of Oratory and Rhetoric, emeritus, once said: "I advise and strongly urge all Freshmen who wish to write, to take part in the CRIMSON competition...
...that the hold-over bug seems so frequently to strike several theatres at once; it is as if some deep, dark conspiracy were being hatched, either in Boston or else further West. On the other hand, the Boston palaces are notoriously jealous of their prestige,--as concerned with public relations as a Freshman on the Dean's List; perhaps the whole thing is a coincidence. At any rate, it is worth noting that of the three hold-overs in Boston currently running, only one is at a theatre incurably addicted to the practice. "Grand Illusion" at the Fine Arts...
...Turner's Romantic Visions of Switzerland" will be the topic of a free, public lecture at Harvard University tomorrow afternoon by Paul John Ganz, professor of Art History at the University of Basel, given at the Fogg Museum of Art at 5 o'clock...