Word: stuffs
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Public Ledger was running Isles of Fear serially. F. W. Welty, a prominent Catholic layman, was Managing Editor and the undersigned was reading Mayo's stuff on the night copy desk. Well, you know how it is Christmas Eve. The piece for the next day came over the desk when the undersigned was feeling as a person working on Christmas Eve does feel, and it got only a cursory reading, a few paragraph marks and a head. Well, so Christmas Day, the Ledger published a gratuitous insult to the Virgin Mary, it being Miss Mayo's opinion...
...mongers had something new to talk about last week-nitrate shipments from Chile to Europe through the Panama Canal. In January 1933, 2,238 tons of the stuff that fires guns as well as fertilizes fields passed through the Canal. Last January nitrate shipments leaped up to 146,167 tons. For the first three weeks of February 93,604 tons were carried through in twelve ships, compared to 33,259 tons for the entire month last year. Half the shipments were under blind sailing orders to the Azores where they would be told their final destination. Westward through the Canal...
Rosebud Gardens, 8 Bedford Street--$.30-.35-.35. $1.00 minimum charge. No cover. Pleasant place with a certain air of surreptitious intimacy; fine stuff for those who go in for rendezvous. Good food. Orchestra apes Lombardo...
...former waitress, whose daily articles in the Record have caused a stir in dining hall circles, denied that she had any real grievances against the Freshmen. She said, "All that stuff about the Harvard boys was written in fun. They aren't any different from any other people. There were a lot that were nice, and some that weren't. I haven't got any complaint with the boys...
...stuff, Mr. Caturani! Once again, Harvard CRIMSON, your Dramatie Editor crashes through for the rubber toothpick. His review of "Her Lips Retray" has an imaginative quality rarely seen nowadays...