Word: spotlighting
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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This Saturday the grade will move back into the spotlight when the Varsity and the Alumni play their annual game at Soldiers Field. According to all reports the old-timers haven't been weakened by age and will be tough opposition...
...necessary to bring their purpose to fruition. Not only a sane consideration of the problems facing them now but proposals for the future when they have removed the cankers certainly supply the NSL with food for thought. It is in small meetings, away from the glare of the spotlight, where practical remedies can be suggested...
...just a dainty bird, my fans are my wings, and the spotlight is the moon," declared Sally Rand as she discussed her famed dance with a CRIMSON reporter in the dressing room of a Cleveland theatre last week. "My dance isn't immoral, it requires art like any other dance and if you don't believe it, you might try it some time." The reporter declined Miss Rand's kind invitation and decided to take her word for it, as he watched her twirl a large white fan over her head with graceful movements...
...Myers. Below this top layer of the Brain Trust, however, are scores & scores of young unknowns in almost every department of the Government. Underlings on the payroll who rarely if ever see their President, they do most of the New Deal spade work for which their superiors in the spotlight get the credit. Some are assistant professors with new economic theories to administer. Others are brilliant young lawyers who actually write the bills which the President sends to Congress as part of his program. Many of them are in their '20s and most of them are called...
...subscriber to TIME, I want to thank you for turning the spotlight on the munitions manufacturers through both TIME and FORTUNE. Keep...