Word: buddington
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...from $5,000 to $250,000 a year at their trade. Incorrigible highbrows criticize the Post's taboos (par for middle-class conception of decency anywhere), complain that in its non-fiction no intellectual rivers are ever set afire, in its fiction no Buddenbrooks appear among the Clarence Buddington Kellands. This is old stuff to Editor Stout's staff. Nowadays they respond simply by handing out a reprint of Bernard DeVoto's sensible piece on Writing for Money, printed in the Saturday Review last year...
...Coach Fesler used 15 men in all. Princeton managed to work 11 players into the game. Leading their scorers was Walter Woodward, bespectacled guard who dropped in two field goals and eight fouls for a total of eight points. HARVARD PRINCETON Lowman (Grondahl, Kuhn, Shirk), l.f. l.f., Vruwink (Fallon, Buddington) White (McGowan, Heckel), r.f. r.f. Woodward (Parker, Givens) Gray (Herrick), c. c., Sauter Struck (Dampeer, Snell), r.g. r.g., Hobler (Parker) Lupien (Wills, Litman), l.g. l.g., Scofield (Hill...
Goals--White, 4; Lowman, 3; McGowan, Gray, Scofield, Woodward, 2; Grondahl, Struck, Dampeer, Snell, Lupien, Sauter, Vruwink, Buddington...
Other Republican first-stringers: Thomas (The Clansman) Dixon, Clarence Buddington Kelland, Amos Alonzo Stagg, Branch Rickey, Alice Marble...
...Loew's State this week is a well rounded program featuring a satirical romance of Clarence Buddington Kelland called "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town," with an S.S. Van Dine thriller filling out the bill. In the first, a gem of pure wit in Kelland's best Satevepost style, Mr. Deeds is a country boy from Vermont whose uncle's death leaves him a fortune of twenty millions, complete with town house and a regiment of vassals from a major-domo to a pair of plug-ugly bodyguards. With a bank account that "will do in a pinch," he locks...