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Died. Jacob L. Loose, 73, a founder (in 1902) and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Loose-Wiles Biscuit Co., at Eastern Point, Mass., after a paralytic stroke...
...expected that this announcement puts an end to any hope that the deeds of the ebullient class of 1926 will ever be repeated. It is even rumored that the bulldog's biscuit will be in future softened with root beer...
...meeting to prevent the landing aat Savanah. Unwittingly he acquires the aid of two sailrs who have planned a bona fide mutiny, and for a time the revolt takes on alarming proportions. It is put down, however with no damage to the ship but the decimating of the biscuit isupply, Knowing well that he must remedy this condition, Captain Driggs lands on Uneeds Island in the Bahamas, where the company is immediately attacked by Voodoos...
...hold aloof from its share in the great questions of the world. In his opinion the best way in which to acquire this international idea is by travel and abode in foreign countries. There are too many Harvard men settled in Boston and New England; "should one toss a biscuit into the crowd on a Boston street, the chances are almost even that it will strike a Harvard man." All these men are not needed here and should not be concentrated in one particular place, for there are undoubtedly "other parts of the country or foreign countries crying for able...
...then perchance a biscuit flew...