Word: accountants
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...attractively illustrated edition of the log of the intrepid Italian traveller with an introduction by John Masefield, together with his no less famous compatriot's account of his own amours and escapades. Handsomely boxed and jacketted, $6.00. Each one sold separately...
Then, too, he comes from Iowa, a land of pioneers and Methodism. With the wanderlust he combines a purpose, which for me rather crippled its appeal. He feels it "a fitting thing that men of nomadic habits should give, from time to time, some account of their wanderings to the Spartan souls who carry on the world's work. Thus may all itinerants render some small service to society, and--those who will--take the road again with a lighter conscience." Mr. Hall then writes from a sense of duty. Now a sense of duty is not inspirational--I know...
Without venturing to attack Bausman's conclusions concerning warsguilt, it is sufficient to notice that his account of the entry of the United States into the war is based on the assumption that British propaganda alone accomplished it. Attention is directed more to violations of our neutrality by England than by Germany. There is no reference to German propaganda and sabotage, and no mention of the Zimmerman telegram. We appear as the dupe of the Allies...
...special wire to the CRIMSON office from the Stadium made the rush account of the game possible. The problem of rapid transit from the press was met by a taxi equipped with a special traffic mandate allowing it to travel the wrong route on a hole way street...
Exactly two minutes and four seconds after the final play of today's game, newsboys will be waiting patiently at the entrances of the Stadium with four page editions of the Crimson replete with a play by play account of the contest...