Word: staffs
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Having filled their columns with the same sort of thing before, they now found it too late to stop. The tabloids, moreover, had made of the Brownings "news" which newspapers could not, they felt, afford to omit. The Hearst Journal was willing enough, nay, eager, to rush its leading staff members to the trial, including saccharine Nell Brinkley who discovered a "lesson to mothers" for the front page. But the editor of the New York Herald Tribune may well have pondered before deciding the sensation was so unavoidable that he must assign to it Star Reporters Forrest Davis and Whitney...
...Brother (Harold Lloyd). Great dark houses crashed and rocked with laughter last week. Funnyman Lloyd is loose again. Before permitting himself to be released Mr. Lloyd always examines his gag staff* to be sure no drop of marrow lingers in their funny-bones. He asks the continuity men if they have achieved the highest possible pitch of acceleration. The result is houses that crash and rock. Mr. Lloyd remains original, rapid, hysterogenic. This time he is Harold Hickory, rabbitty member of a bearish backwoods sheriff's family. He outwits his lumbering brothers and a traveling band of medicine fakers; outflirts...
...Godkin lectures were delivered in 1904 by the Right Honorable James Bryce, and these lectures served as a basis for his "Modern Democracies" President Eliot delivered the lectures in 1907-08, and among subsequent Godkin lecturers were Professor Josef Redlich, formerly of the University of Vienna, now on the staff of the Harvard Law School, and Leon Dupriez of Louvain University, Belgium...
...whom we have thus provided is considerable. Last fall thirty-two crews were on the river. This meant that at least 256 oarsmen were regularly coached. The number of coxswains are not included, since one coxswain served for more than one boat. To instruct these men there was a staff of eleven coaches; one head coach for the varsity, with general supervision of rowing as a whole; one coach for the class crews; another for 150 pound material; and a head coach with four assistants for the freshman squad. Entirely aside from the regularly boated crews an average...
...Once the seat of Marshal Foch's General Staff...