Word: throughout
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Society throughout the year will have a threefold program, first, a series of bi-weekly study groups on problems connected with socialism; two, a series of discussion groups led by authorities on Socialism; and three, a few public meetings addressed by noted speakers...
...evening course on the analysis and appreciation of fine music, for adults who have no special technical knowledge of music, will be given Tuesday evenings throughout the fall and winter by Professor John P. Marshall, of Boston University, beginning tonight at 5 o'clock at Boston University...
...lasted five lively rounds. In the first, two rights put Ettore down for a short count. In the second and third, Ettore, who had promised to knock Louis into the 15th row, courageously belabored his opponent's ribs, caused the expression of pained bewilderment that Louis wore throughout the Schmeling fight to cross his face again. In the fourth, a Louis right produced another knockdown. Still dizzy, Ettore went down again in the fifth. When the referee counted him out, Manager Tendler helped him to his corner...
...October 1933. Its sexy cartoons, mannish stories and articles, big pages, colorful men's fashion drawings, found instant favor with a large and admiring public. Its second issue appeared on a monthly basis. Last month Esquire reached a circulation peak, sent some 440,000 copies to readers throughout the land. Last week this big, slick publishing success branched out with a speculative journalistic sideline. The trade was informed, through the medium of a full-page advertisement in Editor & Publisher, that "The Magazine for Men" was entering the newspaper syndicate business...
Celebrated in Stuttgart one day last week with the fanfare appropriate to one of Germany's leading corporations was the 50th anniversary of the founding of Robert Bosch A. G. Happily the date coincided with the 75th birthday of its benevolent, snow-bearded founder, the man whose name throughout the mechanized world means magneto...