Word: yorke
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...James Ewing, Memorial Hospital, New York...
Spain Laughs (by Joseph S. King; Allied Theatre, producer). Though Spain has rocked with civil war for eight months, until last week the New York stage had seen no drama based upon the conflict. That lack was remedied by the Allied Theatre, a workers' and technicians' semiprofessional acting company...
...Columbia's track team: the Intercollegiate Association of Amateur Athletes of America's indoor track & field championship, feature meet of the season for colleges: 34 5/14 to 19 16/21 for Princeton, 3/7 for Manhattan; in New York...
Judged by numbers, the U. S. Congress at Washington is a drop in the bucket compared to the Congress that assembled last week in New York. The American Bowling Congress is not only the biggest Congress in the U. S. but also the biggest sport event in the world. In the A. B. C. tournament, 22,000 bowlers, representing the cream of the country's crop of 9,000,000, bowl for eight weeks to determine five-man, two-man and individual U. S. bowling championships. The Congress costs $100,000. Entry fees total $218,000 ($5 apiece from...
...depart. Until bowling alleys-pine, shellacked seven times-have been used for a fortnight or more, experts find them unsatisfactory. Consequently, earliest events scheduled at the Congress are those for the least competent entrants. Last week's competitors were mostly "booster" teams, from in or near New York. Best individual score of the week was 690, posted by one Jim Reinsmith of Syracuse...