Word: contested
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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...fake jockey whom the horses frightened more than anything else in the world. The Aviator is a rewrite of The Hottentot and Horton works his familiar comic business into it without many additions but fairly effectively. Patsy Ruth Miller looks pretty, talks agreeably. Best shot: arranging the contest between the novelist and a famed French ace. Best sound: Horton's grunt...
...person who best explains how "Judaism can, without impairing its integrity, best adjust itself to and influence modern life." Those who wish to compete must send their theories in the form of an essay (between 15,000 and 100,000 words) to the Julius Rosenwald Essay Contest, No. 71 W. 47th St., New York City. Included must be an outline and summary of the essay, complete bibliography and index. No previously published material will be accepted. Copyright and publishing rights are reserved by Mr. Rosenwald's committee. Closing date is March...
...similar Class B contest will be conducted simultaneously for college students, whose essays must be between 5,000 and 15,000 words. The prize...
Three hundred and fourteen competitors from all parts of the country have submitted advertisements for the sixth annual Harvard Advertising Awards Contest conducted by the Harvard Business School. The work entered will be on display to the public beginning next Wednesday...
Arrangements for a debate with the Fulton Debating Society of Boston College have just been completed, according to an announcement made yesterday by the Harvard Debating Council. The subject for debate will be, "Resolved: That the Massachusetts 'Baby Volstead Act' be repealed". The contest will take place in Symphony Hall on the evening of February...