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Fenninger, Captain Keppel, Gawthrop, Kelly, Swift, Hallett, Bugbee, Stoddard, and Firestone are slated to start for the Tigers...

Author: By The DAILY Princetonian, | Title: Tiger Oarsmen Invade Cambridge; Competent Eights Expecting Victory | 4/26/1935 | See Source »

Ramsay MacDonald, arriving home by airplane, was in time to be ignored by the house while every eager eye followed the tall Chancellor's stork-like dipping into his notes, the swift gestures of his right hand in which he held his eyeglasses and the Chamberlain mannerism of emphasizing a point by tapping smartly with the twinkling glasses...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GREAT BRITAIN: Beamish Budget | 4/22/1935 | See Source »

Long, slim, graceful, swift, the Mauretania-like her sister ship Lnsitania-was famed for the way she sliced through waves at 25 knots, maintained such a consistent speed that her transatlantic time rarely varied by more than five minutes. A "bad roller" in heavy seas, she was unpopular with many a weak-stomached traveler. Yet in her day she probably carried more bigwigs than any other two ships together...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Transport: Last of a Queen | 4/15/1935 | See Source »

Quite unquenchable, Archie Andrews was nevertheless bursting with excitement over new developments in his swift ideas of persuading people to help sell his automobiles (TIME, March n). Not the least of the contracts which Mr. Drake had temporarily enjoined was one with Seminole Paper Corp., an International Paper subsidiary which makes toilet paper. No routine agreement for the purchase of plant & office supplies, the Seminole contract concerned a grandiose scheme for obtaining the names of prospective automobile buyers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Hupp & Hupp | 4/15/1935 | See Source »

Author Pratt subtitles his book "an informal history." Written with a colloquial enthusiasm that will not recommend it to more academic historians, Ordeal by Fire has no theory to grind, parades its swift narrative of the war years in a series of graphic scenes. It opens in the dingy bridal suite of a Philadelphia hotel in February 1861, with Lincoln, the President-elect, listening to Detective Pinkerton's warnings of the plot to assassinate him as he passes through Baltimore next day. The outlines of Author Pratt's story are familiar to every schoolboy, but he vitalizes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: The U. S. War | 4/15/1935 | See Source »

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