Word: staffs
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Advocate announced last night the election of Robeson Bailey '29 of Eagleville, Pennsylvania, Benjamin Philip Bole '30 of New York City, Charles Francis Fawsett Jr. '28 of Milwaukee and Archibald Thomas Robertson Jr. '28 of Louisville, Kentucky, to the staff...
...your magazine out? How big is your office? How many men on your staff? Have you any correspondents or have you a wide-reading staff? How do you work your material together as you do ? Are your men ex-newspaper men ? I'll bet they are. I think TIME readers would enjoy hearing about these things...
Personally I think your style of writing is an indication of what is coming in the future. Pictures are becoming popular. Writers will devise a new style to offset this popularity in newspapers. Your paper is simply great-everyone on the Telegram staff reads it. It's the only magazine the paper subscribes for! It's as much a newspaper man's magazine as the New York Sun used to be the newspaper man's newspaper. Tell us how you do it all, please...
...college to study, but only to recite; how they went to their classrooms, which were lit by tallow dips, bearing pieces of wood picked up on the way to put in the stoves; how they went "downtown" to beer parlors of an evening, until the University president (of a staff of three), John W. Johnson,* caught them and made a "fine talk" in class...
...Yale coaching staff was entirely unawares of what this new play could be but warned the team to "keep their eye on the ball" which prevented their false start and thus sounded the death-knell to the flying wedge in this game, but from this start the wedge developed rapidly and was the basis for Pennsylvania's famous "guards back" offense. It was the start of a series of momentum plays which combined brawn with momentum and had to be legislated out of the game...