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...land, the area of which is 4129 square feet, with the buildings thereon is situated at and now numbered 107 Plympton Street and 11 Riverview Avenue. Riverview Avenue is the short street running parallel to Memorial Drive and separated from it by a grass plot in front of McKinlock and Gore Halls. At present a portion of the University's newly acquired land is used for a residence: the remainder is devoted to a parking place used by residents of Lowell and Winthrop Houses...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNIVERSITY BUYS LOT ADJACENT TO WINTHROP HOUSE | 11/25/1932 | See Source »

...lines were torn down, silenced telephones and telegraphs, engulfed 30,000 flimsy houses. Japan must expand, say her sabre-rattlers, because of her "population pressure." This is exerted by a population roughly half as great as that of the entire U. S. cooped up on islands of less total area than California and with only half that State's cultivated area. Dainty little Baroness Shidzue Ishimoto thinks she has the answer and is proud to be called "the Margaret Sanger of Japan." In 1922 the Baroness brought Birth-Controller Sanger to Japan, braved storms of opposition and has established...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: JAPAN: Tottering Yen | 11/21/1932 | See Source »

...sheaf of papers, handed it almost furtively to a trusted employe. If the bundle had contained gold Publisher Hecht would not have guarded it more zealously. It was a list of 50,000 mothers of pupils in more than 200 private and suburban schools in the New York metropolitan area. To those mothers Publisher Hecht sent the first monthly issue of his Metropolitan Mothers' Guide...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: Mothers' Guide | 11/21/1932 | See Source »

...clock every man is in ranks in the area to stand reveille. After the roll has been called, the ranks dissolve, the cadein rush back to their rooms, make their beds, sweep the floor, shave, and dress for breakfast. At six-twenty another bell rings for Police Call, when one First Classman (a senior) in each division inspects every room to see that the beds are made and the floor swept. At six-thirty the cadets again form in ranks and march to Washington Hall for breakfast...

Author: By Arthur L. Fuller. jr., | Title: Old Cadet Describes Hectic Routine of Daily Life at U.S. Military Academy | 11/5/1932 | See Source »

...marching to the mess hall as for breakfast and luncheon. Call to Quarters sounds at seven-fifteen. At that time every man must be in his room to prepare his lessons for the next day. Then at ten o'clock the bugles resound for the last time in the area...

Author: By Arthur L. Fuller. jr., | Title: Old Cadet Describes Hectic Routine of Daily Life at U.S. Military Academy | 11/5/1932 | See Source »

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