Word: sunday
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...trained, conditioned, counseled and sent down to tell the officials of the great Boston Marathon that he, a lad of 18, had come to win their race, though never in his life had he run more than 15 miles on end. It will sing of Clarence DeMar, the stalwart Sunday School teacher of Melrose, Mass., who had won four times and held the world's record, and of Albin Stenroos, iron-legged Olympic champion, who had come all the way from Finland to fag DeMar. It will chant how Johnny Miles ran respectfully, first behind DeMar and then behind...
...other group will be of ten men, including a number of those who meet the Overseers Sunday night. In addition to Aswell, Burke, Cheek, and Nichols, the men in this group will be John Hubbard '26, a member of last year's crew, D. J. Hitch '27, President of the Glee Club; J. C. McGlone '26, of the Budget Committee; S. deJ. Osborne '26, track manager; W. L. Tibbetts '26, Captain of the track team, and F. V. Field '27, President of the CRIMSON and member of next year's Student Council...
With a page devoted to nudities of the stage, moving pictures, audeville, and with three pages of sporting news, the New York Sunday Leader (eight pages in all) was printed on bright pink paper...
...MILESTONES) as editor of the Encyclopedia Britannica, that compendium's directors last week-largely at the instance of Americans in their number-appointed James Louis Garvin, the man designated by the late Lord Northcliffe as "greatest living journalist." Since 1908, Journalist Garvin had edited the London Observer (Sunday), being retained by the present owner (Viscount Astor) after the death of Lord Northcliffe, the founder...
...Newcastle Chronicle. Within six weeks he was writing some of that paper's leading editorials. Contributions to the national reviews brought him wider notice, a position on the London Telegraph and the editorship, in 1905, of the Weekly Outlook. Three years later Northcliffe snapped him up for the Sunday Observer, which Garvin transformed into a magazine-newspaper with 250,000 circulation...