Word: spend
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Appealing to all actors who haven't time to learn lines and spend long hours in rehearsal, the Radio Workshop announced yesterday that auditions for their latest play, Malcolm Murphy '41's "Legond of Chicora," will be held today at three o'clock at Holyoke...
Ability to label a pistol as a gun proved helpful for buck privates who wanted to gain chevrons, but was only a first step. Draftees now go directly from reception centres to tactical units which are below war strength. But after next March, they will spend 14 weeks at replacement centres now building, to learn something of soldiering before joining seasoned troops. Those who look good on the basis of their G. C. test and show leadership qualities will get a crack at commanding, may attain the status of "cadet" or "temporary sergeant," wear not chevrons but an identifying...
Last month Edna St. Vincent Millay was elected a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters. She plans to spend the coming winter-as if in an attempt to holystone an overstuffed literary position-verse-pamphleteering about current events. The lyrics she has written in 1940 forbode Millay-things probably to come...
None of the girls had been out on many dates with Princeton men, but still their impression was none too good, "They spend much more money than Harvard men," was the only favorable comment...
After planning Harvard Club banquets for over a quarter of a century, Steward Thomas P. Jones will be unable to supervise the Alumni dinner taking place in Boston today at 6:30 o'clock. He will spend the last night of his career as steward, in the hospital, nursing a broken ankle, acquired Thursday...