Word: saturday
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...another chapter. Back from his snuggery-workshop on the English Channel, Writer Gallico entered the employ of William Randolph Hearst's International News Service. A high-priced super roving reporter, Paul Gallico, whose loyal readership followed him from the sport section of the New York News to the Saturday Evening Post, took as his assignment the Philadelphia child-murder case, described the arraignment of a 19-year-old girl defendant with true sob-stuff...
...Historical fiction is better right now than it ever has been before," Bernard DeVoto '20, editor of the Saturday Review of Literature stated last night in his concluding address at the New Lecture Hall...
...able to get much satisfaction out of the recent Harvard football victory over Yale, for the reason that, in accordance with old custom, Harvard takes on a weak opponent on the Saturday before the Yale game, while Yale on that Saturday takes on a strong opponent at Princeton...
...credit on Harvard. In fact, I think there would be much justification in accusing Harvard of poor sportsmanship, for which the athletic authorities are solely responsible, but I think the student body ought to agitate for a reform in this policy of taking on a "soft touch" on the Saturday prior to the Yale game, while Yale is playing a hard game with Princeton. Yours very truly, W. M. Holden, Harvard...
Feature of the Boston Symphony's concert this evening in Sanders Theatre will be the Third Symphony of Edward Burlingame Hill '94. At its first hearings last Friday and Saturday in Symphony Hall the work was enthusiastically received; the composer was repeatedly recalled...