Word: space
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...would seem, is over-production. When one looks at the over-laden newsstands and magazine racks, and notes the same authors in periodical after periodical, it is scarcely to be wondered that most of the writing is make-shift and haphazard. Criticism, especially, is filling more and more space; in fact it is the proving-ground of many a young writer, and the incidental odd-jobbery of older hands at the literary game. But it is not highly paid, and since much of it is under commercial influences, it is perfunctory at best, and usually unreliable. A prominent professor...
...Crimson skaters found themselves outplayed by their opponents in the second session. The fact that the New Haven Arena is somewhat narrower than the Boston Arena may have given the Elis a considerable advantage, for the Crimson forward line seemed cramped in the narrower space. The only score of this period was made by Bulkley on a pass from Turnbull, substitute right wing. Attempts to score by both sides proved futile during the rest of the period...
...snatch brief space to reenforce the sentiments expressed indirectly in a CRIMSON editorial Thursday concerning Walter Hampden? The company of which this very worthwhile actor is the leader came into Boston during the Christmas vacation, consequently its plans and whereabouts are not too well known by members of the University. For the remainder of this week it intends to give at the Boston Opera House some of the great plays from Shakespeare, with one or another pieces thrown in for certainly varied and perhaps balanced entertainment. The company although not a notable one is thoroughly creditable and quite capable...
...winning plan was an excellent example of modern architecture. On the ground floor Hull's plans suggested a large, highly decorated vestibule connecting the three required auditoriums opening out on several courts and four small lecture rooms, each seating about fifty students. In the rear of the building space was provided for the school offices. Up stairs beside the library and reading room were several exhibition rooms for documents of historical interest...
...space permitted it would be of interest to tell the story of the operations of these peppery little chasers; some of their exploits were highly dramatic. To cite but a couple of these: The destroyer Parker, in command of Commander Wilson Brown, with a group of three subchasers, located by means of their listening devices, a submarine away out at sea west of Brest and traced her so successfully that the Parker was able to drop a barrage of sixteen depth bombs around her, injuring her so severely that she was obliged to return to port. This was the famous...