Word: successes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Crimson's chances of victory may depend upon the success of its entries in the 118 and 126-pound classes. Pat Johnson, Varsity coach, will start Harvey Ross who was unbeaten as a Freshman and is unbeaten this year against Addison Y. Foshay of the Tigers in the 118-pound class and Louis Ach against Richard B. Harding in the 126-pound class...
...Lewis' gains were not very material, but they were impressive enough to discountenance any suggestions of face-saving. For the present, we can thank God and Governor Murphy. As for the future, the new technique and the measurable success attending it use should cause the public to cast a suspicious eye on the budding of further strike developments...
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This is said to be the first time a university has broadcast lectures on an international scale. This venture is a result of the success of the WIXAL broadcasts of the Tercentenary Conference of Arts and Sciences last September, Letters praising these broadcasts came from many part of the United States and several foreign countries...
...become. Two years ago, Composer Feher got the notion of a cinema in which music would bear the burden of narration. With his voluptuous wife, Magda Sonja, and his chubby son, Hans, in the main roles, he wrote, composed, directed and cut The Robber Symphony. It won immediate success in Europe, was chosen one of the ten best pictures of the year in 1936 by the International Artistic Motion Picture Exhibition in Venice. Last week, chaperoned by the Feher family, it made its début in the U. S. in Manhattan, where it was billed with great fanfare...