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...briny sea, some-a very few-will have to remain "in town" owing to political necessity; for Parliament is still sitting. The event which causes this exodus and defines the end of the season is the holding of the last Court by the King and Queen, who afterward usually travel north to Sandringham or Balmoral. Whether or not the political situation will permit the King to leave London as early as usual was not known...
...other man had been when he was nominated by a great party, and it found me in a Western state, farther west than it had ever gone before, and it gave me a million more votes than it had given any Democrat before [applause] and it nominated me twice afterward, and I never had to use any money and I had no organization.' [Applause.] Then I said: 'Partisans spare that party, touch...
...Secretary, soon afterward, asked the Congress to salute the Red Army, Navy and Air Forces. "Why not Trotzky?" yelled a voice. For five long minutes the proceedings were held up again while the whole assembly rose to its feet and cheered with furious enthusiasm...
Just 'before six in the evening, prior to the dinner recess, when only a very few Senators remained in the chamber, Senator Hale brought up the bill and it was passed. Shortly afterward Senator King rushed in and made a motion to reconsider the bill. His motion was still pending at seven o'clock the next day when the Senate adjourned. Consequently, the bill was not sent to the President, who had indicated his intention of signing...
Rowing an easy forty-eight, the Waiters' Crew went over the half-mile course this afternoon in what Coach Newell afterward described as an exhibition of rare form. Their time of two minutes and fifty seconds is easily a minute better than any crew before has done, and the strenuous pace told on the oarsmen at the finish when four of them keeled over...