Word: reade
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Back in Hyde Park, reporters made one more effort to get a direct Presidential comment on Associate Justice Black. When a reporter read the President's previous statement, implying that it implied there might be another, Franklin Roosevelt's smile vanished. He announced that he had not heard from Justice Black since his return from Europe and that he had nothing more to say about the matter...
After midday one cannot read without strain in either the east wing or the center hall of the room. The daylight is too weak and electric lights are ineffective. In the early morning and late afternoon the same weak light is noticeable in the west wing...
...prize of $100 is being offered this year for the best exam paper. The competition is open to all undergraduates who are not now enrolled, or who have not been enrolled as college students, in courses in American literature or American history, and who have read the books listed in Part I in the "Harvard Reading List in American History...
...will spend today in feverish retribution therefor, directs, as a modern Messiah, his followers out of the wilderness of worldly college life to the basement lecture room of Fogg Museum tomorrow at noon. There Professor Kirsop Lake, who knows Palestine as intimately as Winchell knows his Broadway, will read the Bible as it should be read and talk of it as it should be talked of, interpreting its grandeur with alternate wisdom, emotion, and humor...
...play in the first quarter. With the ball on Harvard's 16-yard line Gardella kicked; Exeter's left end Wilson rushed the kick and blocked it, the ball rolling into the end zone. Before Gardella could bring the ball out of danger he was tackled and the score read two to nothing...