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Rowdyism. In an Oxford restaurant, a typical evening's fun begins with throwing of bread pellets, proceeds to butter pats, poulet en casserole, a huge chunk of smoked salmon, and ends with undergraduates pulling table legs from the tops. "When I was last in one of these restaurants the majority of the women present had enveloped themselves as far as possible in napkins and tablecloths...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Beer & Skittles | 11/15/1937 | See Source »

...helped build the city. Under the chairmanship of Catholic Archbishop Edward Mooney, Michigan's Catholic Governor Frank Murphy and Dr. Joseph Anderson Vance of Detroit's First Presbyterian Church, the day was celebrated with high mass, a parade, a banquet, a speech by onetime Governor Chase Salmon Osborn, author of a biography of Father Richard, and a wreath-laying at a statue of the priest which stands before Detroit's city hall...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: For Father Richard | 10/25/1937 | See Source »

Obscure features and some new cures of elephantiasis of the legs have been discovered by a group of Harvard scientists, according to an article by Stanley C. Salmon '36, published in the current Alumni Bulletin. The disease has been the subject of study for many years, he writes, and the cause (tropical infection) was fairly well known. However, in the field of the effects of the non-tropical disease the work of the Harvard savants was of the most value...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Medical School Men Explain Obscure Features of Elephantiasis of the Legs | 10/19/1937 | See Source »

...forests and high mountains of the most heroic terrain in the U. S. as though he had on Bunyan's boots. Bonneville Dam, 170 ft. high, 1,250 ft. long is being built by War Department engineers complete with staircases as well as two electric elevators for traveling salmon...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: Mr. Bunyan | 10/11/1937 | See Source »

...fissure in the earth split the farm of Harley Robertson, soon widened as its sides fell in, became a canyon 200 ft. deep, its bottom crawling, heaving, puffing. It swiftly swallowed 20 acres of Robertson's farmland. Other fissures snaked across his property, threatened 80 acres more. Salmon Falls Creek ran yellow with volcanic dust and yellow puffs spurted from dry fields. Muffled thunder rose from underground, as though boulders were detaching themselves from the roof of a subterranean cavern and falling to the floor. The first canyon continued growing in the direction of the stream. If it reached...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Inferno in Idaho | 8/23/1937 | See Source »

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