Word: bells
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...President Hainisch. For years she has been the bovine sultana of his model dairy farm in Lower Austria. Cartoonists draw the President in company with Bella more often than they picture him alone. Yet last week Dr. Hainisch took firmly away from Bella with his own hand a small bell of solid gold which he had hung, two years ago, about her neck...
While the bell swung and tinkled beneath Bella's placid, munching mouth it signalized that no other cow in all Austria gave so much milk as she. Last week President Hainisch braved the sad, brown eyes of Bella and took away her bell because he had had tidings of a cow named Maria, owned by one Herr Kraft of Graz. This rival cow,, this upstart Maria, has produced this year 2,400 gallons of milk and bettered the record of Bella by several foaming pails...
...Maria goes now the golden bell. Sportingly President-Hainisch declared last week, that he is glad, not sorry. He is glad because Austria has become, during the past few weeks, a milk exporting country. This development, thinks kindly President Hainisch, is due in part to the interest which he has excited among Austrians in Bella and consequently in dairying. Bella has now lost her bell, but Austria has gained a new export industry...
...following must return their Senior Album life blanks (single sheets) immediately to Mower 10, or be excluded from the Album; F. W. W. Adams, J. M. Andrews, J. H. Bartlett, Dudley Bell, E. C. Berkeley, E. L. Bleweiss, T. S. Brown, R. T. Bruere, D. E. Burke, H. W. Burns. Extra life blanks may be obtained today at Mower 10 from 8.30 to 9 o'clock, and at Grays 3 from 10 o'clock until noon...
Representatives of the American Bell Telephone Company will be at the University tomorrow, Friday, and Saturday of this week to interview Seniors who are interested in permanent connections with their organization, it was announced last night by W. W. Daly '14, secretary of student employment. The company has an established policy of taking in each year a number of graduates from Harvard and other liberal arts colleges...