Word: spokes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...days before her seventh birthday, Mary MacArthur made her stage debut unknown to the audience in the last scene of Victoria Regina, when, as Princess Ena of Battenberg, she walked on, spoke no line but curtsied to her mother, Helen Hayes, in the title role. Backstage afterward Actress MacArthur received telegrams, flowers, an unwelcomed reminder that her mother had made her debut...
...intellectual approach of students to contemporary problems as opposed to the emotional attitude of pre-depression undergraduates that interested the dignitaries who spoke at the H-Y-P banquet in Adams House last evening...
...from State Legislatures were mostly pro-Court, but there were enough pro-President to give Congressmen pause. Asked why he had suddenly canceled plans to introduce two non-controversial items of the President's program in a separate bill, Chairman Hatton W. Sumners of the House Judiciary Committee spoke the troubled mind of many another Congressman: "The visibility is poor, it's foggy, the barometer is too low and the wind is not in the right direction. So I decided not to take...
...plans for the opening of Spring practice were discussed last night at the football meeting in the Varsity club. Harlow told of plans to show the moving pictures of the last season games between now and March 18 when practice is due to start. Captain-elect Russ Allen also spoke to the prospective candidates. The length of the practice is as yet undetermined but if the warm weather holds and the team is able to get outside first week it is possible that the coaching staff will keep the squad out six weeks instead of the contemplated four...
...Philadelphia's first Cardinal, he was given his red hat in 1921, three months before the present Pope was raised to the purple. As a scholar with whom Pius XI enjoyed many a long chat in later years, as a doughty fighter for the Church whose solid accomplishments spoke for themselves, Cardinal Dougherty hardly needed to point out that he was the man to represent the Pope at the Manila Congress...