News and Views of Literary London
Date: 29 July 1934
HERBERT W. HORWILL
Herbert HORWILL
Enquiry Into the Nature of Certain Nineteenth Century Pamphlets, by J Carter and G Pollard
Ronald Flowers (28 July 1934 – 12 November 2021) was an English professional footballer, who played as a midfielder, and was most known for his time at Wolverhampton Wanderers. He was a member of England's victorious 1966 World Cup squad. He was the elder brother of John Flowers.
Read more...The July 28, 1934 was a Saturday under the star sign of ♌. It was the 208 day of the year. President of the United States was Franklin D. Roosevelt.
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Date: 29 July 1934
HERBERT W. HORWILL
Herbert HORWILL
Enquiry Into the Nature of Certain Nineteenth Century Pamphlets, by J Carter and G Pollard
Date: 29 July 1934
From The Lynchburg News
Ed, Farley the politician, from Lynchburg News
Date: 29 July 1934
WHAT news there is from London deals primarily with futures. Charles B. Cochran has put A.P. Herbert to work writing a new play for Yvonne Printemps, even though the hard-pressed author has just finished working on the book for "Streamline," the new Cochran revue.
Date: 29 July 1934
From The St. Paul Daily News
Ed from St Paul Daily News on increase
Date: 28 July 1934
incidents in Kollerschlag
Date: 29 July 1934
Contemplating the 468,900-share total on the Stock Exchange yesterday, brokers realized that the market, lacking any further inspiration, was likely to fall back into the old rut. As a matter of fact, yesterday's turnover was smaller by 150,000 shares than on the previous Saturday.
Date: 29 July 1934
Special Correspondence. THE NEW YORK TIMES
Special Correspondence
2 Amer writers discover Greeks prefer news to money
Date: 28 July 1934
Dublin, Ireland, without papers as workers strike for pay rise and shorter hours
Date: 29 July 1934
Pors
Date: 28 July 1934
From a Staff Correspondent
MINNEAPOLIS, July 27. -- Publishers and editors here today showed interest rather than concern about one small section of the orders issued here yesterday by Adjt. Gen. E.A. Walsh placing Minneapolis under martial law. It was interpreted at first as a definite effort at least to control if not censor press reports both within the city and those being dispatched to other papers from the strike area.