Word: appearently
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Results: 1) Since no state insures its property, the enormous prospective cost of insuring the Normandie is canceled and her operating charges are that much reduced. 2) For the first time the cost of sea prestige arising from a superluxe liner will appear frankly in the naval budget...
...shone even more brightly in an interview with swart, little Strong Man Fulgencio Batista. "I can never become President," said this onetime Cuban Army sergeant. "The people cannot be deprived of their politics. But if we were to hold elections soon they could not beimpartial. Such elections would merely appear to be a maneuver to defraud the will of the people. I believe in the fullest democracy, but at times it is out of the question. I do not believe in dictatorship, yet some peoples need good dictatorship. . . . We must buy back some of our land. . . . But we mustn...
German measles has taken its toll in crew as elsewhere and Bobbie Cutler, stroke of the second Varsity boat, was unable to report yesterday and is not expected to appear until near the end of next week. Ced Francis, stroke of last year's combination crew, has been promoted from the third boat to take his place, and Roger Cutler, stroke of last year's Freshman shell, has been moved from his position as number two man in the second crew and will replace Francis as stroke of the third...
...H.A.A. support for all Jayvee teams and for polo, fencing, lacrosse, and possibly soccer." This undergraduate is further quoted as saying that "he feels that these sports are an acquired taste since there is little training in secondary schools, and so could be dispensed with." If soccer is to appear on this list, I feel that many of the other minor sports should also be included in this program. It is interesting to note, for example, that more secondary schools in the East have soccer teams than swimming teams; that almost every high school in the East...
...facilities, one wonders just why good money plus the food that can be bought by it doesn't add up to good meals. Perhaps a financial investigation is in order? After all, under the given conditions, no great ingenuity is required to serve even passably decent food. There would appear to be only two reasons behind the present indigestive contrepas; incompetence or a form of financial looseness whose obscurity does not permit of definition. In either case, a Pecora should probe the pots and pans to gratify the not too academic curiosity of the mulcted. Who nets the rakeoff...