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Cried Admiral Taylor: "I believe the whole conference was a political stunt. I don't believe America went there meaning to reduce armaments. The sooner America knows we are not going to be humbugged the better it is. I may appear to be attacking America. Make no mistake-I AM attacking her. America is within her rights to build as she pleases, but if she does she is putting back the hands of the clock...
...mocking Tziganes, his naughty I'Heure Espagnole; for children, his lovely Mother Goose suite and l'Enfant et les Sortileges?a happier balance than his contemporaries have found. In the U. S. for three months, he will conduct the New York, Boston, San Francisco and Cleveland orchestras, will appear also in Los Angeles, Portland, Seattle, Vancouver, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Kansas City, Denver, St. Louis, Houston and Philadelphia...
...Attorney General of the Commonwealth of the Ames Competition will appear to uphold the order of commitment and deportation because the Commissioner of Immigration found that John B. Nemo was an Italian unlawfully within the Commonwealth and therefore the Commissioner acted properly in ordering his deportation to the Kingdom of Italy from which country the Commissioner found the petitioner came...
Lining up possible starters for the 10,000 metre distance, Nurmi and Ritola of Finland and Wide and Ohm of Sweden appear to Coach Farrell to outrank anything America can offer. With Petri of Germany, who has done 32 minutes flat for the 10,000 metres, Beddarl of France, rated at 32.18 for the same distance, and Matilainen of Finland, the European contenders seem to have clinched most of the places in this event. Against this array of consistent performers America will probably send Osif, the former Haskell Indian School runner, Henigan of the Boston Athletic Association, and Richardson...
...Moreover, just as in the years following 1864 leading Romanists assured the world that the Syllabus taken at its face value was misleading and that the pope did not really mean what the seems to say, so it may be that some further interpretation of the recent letter will appear which will give it, in the eyes of non-Romanists, something less of the appearance of uncharitableness and arrogance than it now bears