Word: spaces
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...rest rooms. High over the veterans' heads on the fourth floor are the 14 galleries of the museum. Beautifully laid out, scientifically lit, all it needs is a permanent collection of pictures. Curator Grace Louise McCann Morley, a native Californian, was able to fill most of her wall space last week with the S. F. A. A. annual exhibition. After that will come the traveling international show of the Carnegie Institute. What Director Morley will do about pictures after that is a problem to be faced when the time comes...
...welter of misinformation and popular ignorance that surround the recent Senatorial defeat of the Resolution to join the World Court, certain facts stand out with ironical clarity. It is important to realize that the Resolution was defeated primarily because of the astonishingly effective propaganda aroused over the short space of one week-end by those two staunch protectors of one hundred per cent Americanism, Father Coughlin and the Hearst papers. "Joining the court," said the former, "to maintain peace strongly stinks of diplomatic deceit." He was aided no end by the latters' publishing the pictures of Great American Statesmen, accompanied...
...what could they do? San Quentin Prison, jutting into the Bay 10 miles above San Francisco, had space for only 3,000 inmates. Crammed into it were nearly 6,000, world's biggest prison population. Only way the Board could make room for new prisoners was to shunt old ones out as fast as they could. Meantime those remaining stirred like cattle squeezed in a ship's hold. A score had lately been sent to dungeons for riot & rebellion. Pondering their problem, the boardmen and Secretary Mark Noon adjourned to Warden James B. Holohan's house...
...period to the three goals acceded Harvard by their opponents, the Crimson riders galloped through on the top of the scoring throughout the game, although a foul by Davis, Harvard's high scorer, in the fifth chukker put his team on an even basis with the Ranchers for a space of three minutes...
...reasons for the sudden abandonment of Hemenway Gymnasium, which has been considered by the Committee since early in December, were explained yesterday by a University official. "We feel," he said, "that since the University has little space at its disposal, we would not be justified in assigning so large a building as Hemenway Gymnasium to the commuters, for their demands are not sufficient to warrant their occupying the whole space." He also said that the running expenses of Hemenway Gymnasium would be heavier than the non-residents could pay. There is a possibility that the old gym may be given...