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...present orchestra is not his first. Since his high school days he has had a bent for music, playing in his high school band in Saginaw, Michigan. His first song was written there--a march. Due to an error in estimating the distance, the band played this song while passing the judges' stand. Jones' march won a prize, and it was then that he decided to become a song writer...
...precise caress" of history should be excused from history courses and allowed to read H. G. Wells and study his "kulturgeschichte." There is already enough general and inaccurate "cultural" knowledge in America, and our national fondness for cyclopedias and bibliographies is ample proof of this discouraging tendency. The real error in the editorial, however, is the assumption that a course in the history of science and learning would be another "snap" course, a royal road to the knowledge of science. The history of science, like science itself, is infinitely demanding in time and study; and this is one reason...
...many people, not realizing that his underlings have been pulling wool over the eyes of the lily-white publisher, have stopped buying his papers. Hereafter the American people will not be fooled when the Hearst papers scream for vengeance against the crusading Communists. It will all be a typographical error...
Harvard's first run came in the fifth when Captain Dick Maguire was safe on French's error. Hayes advanced him to second with a sacrifice, and, after Lincoln flied out, another error, this time by Chubet, Tiger shortstop, allowed the Crimson leader to score on Prouty's slow roller...
TIME divides the points with Reader Winans. 1) Lieutenant MacArthur was aide-de-camp to his father at Mukden, performed as TIME said. 2) TIME'S error...