Word: wellses
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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The extra-curricula reading of Harvard men this fall is apparently governed by a desire to get caught up with the non-fiction leaders of the last few years that are now appearing once again at the book shops in low-price reprint editions. Booksellers around the Square report that...
To stimulate their interest in racial advancement, U. S. Negroes have Crisis and Opportunity monthlies;* for their religious, fraternal and educational interests, about 60 less potent journals; for general Negro News, some 110 weekly papers. †But for magazine reading the Negro had to turn to the "white" press until...
The Republican split against Nominee Pinchot continued to widen when 47 of Philadelphia's 48 G. O. P. ward leaders came out for Nominee Hemphill. In Pittsburgh 25 potent businessmen, including Board Chairman Andrew Wells Robertson of Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Co., President George Stewart Davison of Gulf Refining Co...
During the War Northcliffe's press out-jingoed Hearst; he himself, as Director of Propaganda in Enemy Lands, imitated the cooing dove, made soft appeals to erring German brothers. Biographer Fyfe notes the inconsistency, says Northcliffe was unaware of it. But Co-Worker H. G. Wells was annoyed, resigned from...
J. C. Martin '34 made the first goal for the first year men after a fast dribble through the opposing defense. Watertown next retaliated by sending the ball through the Harvard center forward for a goal. For the next few minutes of play the game was closely contested. Finally, W...