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...Miami, Junior Welterweight Champion Barney Ross defended his title against Frankie Klick of San Francisco after their ten-round bout had been postponed four days on account of cold. The crowd of 12,000, sprinkled with rain, stood up and howled with delight when Barney Ross was awarded the decision on points...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Fights | 2/4/1935 | See Source »

...report was half true. Woollcott was out, not for bawdry but for fatigue. His weekly radio broadcast, on top of his weekly New Yorker gossip articles, made a severe regimen for anyone as sedentary as Mr. Woollcott. Editor Harold Ross of The New Yorker proposed that he reduce his contributions to one a month, a thought which Mr. Woollcott could not endure. With him, it had to be all or nothing, and therefore nothing. He sent his resignation to Editor Ross, immediately hopped a train to Chicago to escape arguments. Well aware that the Woollcott page was among the most...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Shouter & Murmurer | 1/28/1935 | See Source »

...lives in Sybaritic ease, attended by a youthful Negro servant named Junior. When he writes at home, he customarily dictates to a male secretary. Breakfast or cocktail guests are likely to include the Ben Hechts, Charles MacArthurs, Neysa McMein, Harpo Marx, Noel Coward, Herbert Bayard Swope. With Editor Harold Ross he maintains a perpetual Potash & Perlmutter squabble, which last week came to an end when they parted professional company...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Shouter & Murmurer | 1/28/1935 | See Source »

...Norris is the joy of her family, a delight to the most successful wits in Manhattan, whose books, plays, columns or magazines may deride the very qualities Kathleen Norris' novels champion. George Kaufman, Harold Ross, Franklin P. Adams, Alexander Woollcott are doting friends. She remains abstract in any crowd, never gives the appearance of listening. When Corinne Roosevelt Robinson tried to tell her once that her brother liked her book, Mother, Mrs. Norris vaguely got him confused with a doctor in Buffalo, made a mental note that it was probably the obstetrical parts of her story that appealed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Golden Honeymoon | 1/28/1935 | See Source »

...Memorial Hall Mr. Daly, Sec. V Memorial Hall Dr. Davis, Sec. J Memorial Hall Prof. Frickey, Sec. S Memorial Hall Dr. Hoover, Sec. A Memorial Hall Dr. Hunt, Sec. M Memorial Hall Mr. Lamb, Sec. P, Q Memorial Hall Dr. Oakes, Sec. D Memorial Hall Dr. Ross, Sec. N, T Memorial Hall Dr. Shaffner, Sec. E, G New Lect. Hall Dr. Smith, Sec. F, W New Lect. Hall Dr. Wallace, Sec. O New Lect. Hall Dr. Walsh, Sec. B, C New Lect. Hall Mr. Williamson, Sec. I, R New Lect. Hall WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30 (X) French 28 hf Memorial Hall...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Midyear Examination Schedule Announced | 1/28/1935 | See Source »

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