Word: sures
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Germany-Italy is not one country. Suppose Germany attacked Poland and Italy stayed out. Britain-France could not then beat Germany by hurting Italy, and Britain-France could not be sure of being masters of the Mediterranean because Italy would always be a potential threat. All this added up to the most curious proposition of last week: that Britain-France would be better off if Italy fought with Germany than if Italy stayed neutral...
...pump. I do not believe that, by and large, students of science, let us say, obtain much of permanent value when they are compelled (note, I say "compelled") to take a course in "general literature" or "universal history" or a "survey of western art since 1200"; and I am sure that those of a literary or artistic bent are not educated by being forced to take freshman chemistry or physics...
Returning lettermen are Captain Torbie Macdonald, Tom Healey, Joe Gardella, Moses Hallett, Don Lowry, and Bill Coleman. Macdonald and Gardella, who give promise of becoming two of Harvard's best backs in a decade, are sure fire repeaters in starting berths. Healey, Coleman, and Lowry in the line are about as certain of first team positions when the season opens...
...This is sure a lot of money," he said, grinning, "for a couple of Indiana farmers to be kicking around...
...were made immediately: Hypnotist Howard Klein was going to hypnotize someone right in the studio. It seemed like a swell idea at the time. Mr. Klein, a great hand at house parties, was delighted. He sent little printed cards to a lot of his friends, telling them to be sure to listen in. At Young & Rubicam's request, he bustled up to Manhattan two days before the scheduled broadcast, to show his stuff. In the agency's Madison Avenue skyscraper office, before a delegation of NBC officials, Mr. Klein, who at 37 still looks like Robert Taylor, fixed...