Word: baying
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...burn, but no control," Coulter announced. While the journalists have been holding regular and rigorous practice sessions for several weeks, the funnymen have only been batting it about at odd moments. It was the effect of their first serious workout yesterday that sent the jesters to the sick-bay...
Bethlehem. Biggest of the Big 3 is Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corp., Ltd., owned by the No. 2 U. S. steelmaker. It builds ships at Quincy, Mass., at Sparrows Point, Md., at Staten Island, N. Y., and on San Francisco Bay. Youngest, most profitable of the Big 3, it has grossed over $1,000,000,000, netted more than $100,000,000 in its 23-year corporate life. On or nearing its 23 ways last week was the fattest slice of 1940's shipbuilding boom: 60 merchant and naval vessels worth a cool...
NIGHT IN BOMBAY-Louis Bromfield -Harper ($2.50). Louis Bromfield once looked like a good novelist (The Green Bay Tree, The Strange Case of Miss Annie Spragg); he now seems to be a pretty good guy. To his farm at Mansfield, Ohio, lanky Louis Bromfield returned this spring from a bout of $3,000-a-week screenwriting in Hollywood, settled down to scientific agriculture. Night in Bombay is a full-blown example of meretricious fiction, conditioned almost to the point of innocence by long practice in commercial writing, displaying at every critical point the artistic acumen of a flashy sophomore. Novelist...
Pottinger's subject will be "Making the Bay Psalm Book," while Miller, whose "New England Mind in the Seventeenth Century" was published recently, will speak on "The Religious Background of the Bay Psalm Book...
David T. Pottinger, associate director of the University Press, and Perry G. E. Miller, associate professor of History and Literature, will speak at a service in the First Church of Roxbury Sunday in observance of the three hundredth anniversary of the printing of the Bay Psalm Book, first book printed in this country...