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...pass, Centrist opponents of the Young Plan schemed to save their faces by abstaining from the vote to allow the bill to squeak through and become law by the President's signature. The grizzled, grim President, who apparently knows and sees all in German politics, neatly bud-nipped this plan. Summoning the Centrist leader, Dr. Heinrich Briming, he pounded his desk with his gnarled fist, announced that unless the Young Plan was ratified by a majority large enough to show unmistakably that the Reichstag stood behind the government, the entire cabinet of Chancellor Hermann Muller would resign. Impressed...
Michigan was second to Northwestern in the Western Conference Swimming Championships. The Wolverines are sending a very fast relay quartet and a probable winner in the 440-yard free style in Ault. He was second to Bud Shields of Brigham Young University last year in the National Collegiate Meet. Shields then won the 220-yard and 440-yard free style events in record time...
...have sacrificed their entire college education to this absorbing pursuit. Yet in spite of gracious hours spent under Back Bay auspices, this exposure of the debutante business might well be considered pertinent in University circles. It seems rather sad that such vast organization should be required before the shrinking bud can be successfully plucked. It seems almost tragic that the personal element should be lost in the giant network of the matrimonial market. If the present racket should develop consistently, obviously the next step is to establish a black-board and ticker tape at the Somerset in direct communication with...
...influenced will obtain due publicity; and the prom-trotter of tomorrow will no longer be forced to battle against an intoxication more sure though less subtle than that induced by her natural talents. The Michigan authorities are to be congratulated for so neatly nipping this potential movement in the bud by an assertion of power from on high...
...moving pictures of Russia and Poland. Since he took them himself, he is very proud of them. He likes to run them off, with comments, for friends after dinner. Whenever any of his pretty daughters or smart sons appear on the screen, Economist Dewey cries out: "There's Bud! There's Suzette...