News and Views of Literary London
Date: 29 October 1939
By Herbert W. Horwill
Herbert Horwill
LONDON. HITLER, remarks John o'London's Weekly, has killed literature in Central Europe but he must not be allowed to kill it here. In the same spirit The Times Literary Supplement declares that, though literature may, in appearance,...
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Voters League Issues a Guide On Council Poll; Views of 74 Candidates on 7 Major Topics Listed as Election Aid
Date: 29 October 1939
By Anne Petersenallied News Photo
Anne News
Women Voters League pub questionnaire result
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Williams College News Filming Year's Work
Date: 29 October 1939
Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES
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Science In The News; SMALL LAMPS FOR BIG ILLUMINATION
Date: 29 October 1939
By Waldemar Kaempffert
Waldemar Kaempffert
article in reply; Dr F Wittels' biography cited
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British Act to Frustrate News Leaks Through Spies
Date: 30 October 1939
Wireless to THE NEW YORK TIMES
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Latin America Is Theme; Dr. Inman to Be Speaker at November News Seminars
Date: 29 October 1939
N Y Times women's clubs news seminar plans
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NEWS OF NIGHT CLUBS; Of Current and Recent Events Taking Place After Sunset
Date: 29 October 1939
By Theodore Strauss
Theodore Strauss
THROUGH American jazz has been largely taken over by the younger bloods, Paul Whiteman, who opened re cently at the New Yorker Terrace Room after being in absentia from the local clubs for five years, can watch them with a benevolently paternal eye.
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NEWS OF THE STAGE; 15 of the 17 Broadway Plays Reported Sell-Outs on Saturday Night--Cohan Show Off Till Dec. 4
Date: 30 October 1939
Fifteen of the seventeen current attractions sold out Saturday night. The Saturday matinee trade was not quite so formidable, the local football games apparently having some effect at the box-office. "The Man Who Came to Dinner" was ...
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