Word: viewing
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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Candidate Morrow's first formal campaign speech was a rebuttal. To this he added: "I have the right to say, especially in view of the wholly unauthorized statements that were made during the primary-campaign this spring about my own position, that I look forward with pleasure and with confidence to the opportunity of voting two years from now for the renomination and re-election of Herbert Hoover...
...upon finding resemblances of dear departed Cousin Oswald. But for all of that familiar fish-estranged-from-water feeling there was plenty of compensation behind the scenes of Earl Carroll's "Sketch Book" during an evening performance. But the chief substance of this is that from the point of view of an eye witness the far famed fifty six have earned their title...
Despite my brilliant success in the forecast of last Saturday's game with Springfield, I view with alarm the proposition of having to settle today's outcome between Harvard and West Point. Order and system, such as that inspired by military training, have been known to defy the divinations of the occult. But I hasten to invoke the aid of my most revered ancestors in prophesying that, while the Army will fight hard and will score, the three touchdowns made by Harvard will be enough for victory. Other scores: Yale 13 Brown 6 Cornell 14 Princeton 0 Dartmouth 28 Columbia...
...reporters that she had been collecting French moderns for years, that her house had become so crowded that she must either stop buying pictures or rent more rooms to hang them. Hence the Marie Harriman Gallery. Art critics, dodging nervously among socialites, were impressed. Of the 29 canvases on view, not one was unimportant. Present were such frequently reproduced works as Picasso's mustachioed Harlequin, a good Tahiti Gauguin, Renoir's Claude as a Clown in Red, Cezanne's Man with a Pipe, eight irreproachable Derains. Another beauteous young socialite ma tron to take art seriously...
Although others have suggested short-selling be discouraged, perhaps banned, Mr. Levinson is the most eminent figure to take this view. He suggested a two-week moratorium on short sales so "we could then determine whether the gamblers who play the stockmarket as a game are responsible for this terrible condition...