Word: short
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Concerning your short article of Mr. Harold Ryder who sat or lay or something on an egg in a New Zealand hospital and thus produced a chicken [TIME...
...suggested the handle of "Usonian." I think that's a decided improvement if a new adjective is to be sought, as I believe it should be. "Misonian" is likely to be confused with "Minnesotan" or "Smithsonian." ... I advance "Usamian" from United States of America, pronounced with a short...
President of U. C. A. P. A. W. A. (pronounced Ucápawa for short) is Donald Henderson, who according to Messrs. Butler and Mitchell used to be a central committeeman of the Communist Party. If Mr. Henderson is no longer a Communist, as he tells his C. I. 0. superiors, he smells like one to Socialists Butler & Mitchell. Last week they accused him of deliberately wrecking their union to subordinate it to the Communist Party. They declared that he confused simple Southern Negroes and "poor whites" with red tape, refused to support S. T. F. U.'s roadside...
...Music columnists will have an opportunity to write for the CRIMSON by entering a short competition which will begin this evening at 7:30 o'clock. The plan of the competition is to continue with the CRIMSON'S policy of printing columns by men in the University who are experts on special subjects...
Saturday night was the final appearance for Captain Lupe Lupien, Dick Sullivan, Tread Ruml, and Fred Heckel. Lupien had a tough time with McKellar of Yale, but he did not allow the sharp-shooting Eli to work his way in for many short shots. All of his baskets came from well out in the floor. Sullivan, Ruml, and Heckel have all had important roles on the squad this year, and they all saw service against the Loefflermen...