Word: regular
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Student Council Scholarships totalling $160 were awarded to three undergraduates at the regular meeting it was announced last night. Jose K. P. deVaron '38, John F. McClure '39, and John J. Reidy '38 were the students receiving the awards...
Forty-five stalwarts reported yesterday to Coach Dick Harlow for the first football practice of the spring drill. Some thirty odd of those who appeared were Freshmen, while the rest were upperclassmen who came out a week early. Next Monday regular sessions for all aspirants begin...
...After a White House conference with Philatelist Franklin Roosevelt, Postmaster General Farley announced the first complete revision since 1923 in the regular series of U. S. postage stamps. The new series, not yet designed, will commemorate deceased U. S. Presidents in chronological order, starting with George Washington on 1? stamps...
...nestling among the Chiltern Hills. "It's from London," someone cautioned, and the early customers waited expectantly. "Well, we've done it," giggled a feminine voice from the London end. "They've done it!" shouted the bartender. No explanation was needed for the pub's regular customers. "They" meant the owner of the Plow, plain-featured, 35-year-old Ishbel Allen MacDonald, daughter of the late longtime Prime Minister James Ramsay MacDonald, and her fiancé of two weeks, sandy-haired, 35-year-old Norman Ridgley, village handy man. The telephone call meant they had been...
...take it from me that I have no precise instructions from the President," he confided. "You can't expect me to develop into a statesman overnight. . . . By 1940 I believe there will be regular passenger and freight airlines across the Atlantic, and I would be willing to be the first passenger myself. . . . Right now the average American isn't as interested in foreign affairs as he is in how he's going to eat and whether his insurance is good. Some, maybe, even are more interested in how Casey Stengel's Boston Bees are going...