Word: cards
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...that the head of the all important Labor Research Section of the International Labor Office is an American expert, Dr. Royal Meeker. It should also be of interest to Americans that the League has installed an up to date American library, housed in steel bookcases, and run on the card-catalogue system. The League Librarian is Miss Wilson, an American lady...
Borah. At present he is not booming himself. But a California supporter started a chain postal card boom: "Link by link and vote by vote it will carry him to the White House!" And Mr. Borah commented: "Fruitless endeavor!" Meanwhile he is at work in Washington, apparently considering the possibilities of a visit to Russia, or a return home to fight for the direct primary in Idaho. Johnson. Where Mr. Harding is for the World Court, and Senator Borah takes the middle ground, Hiram Johnson leads the extreme opposition- " high priest of all the irreconcilables." Since Borah left the reactionaries...
...profit on its investment. The explanation is to be found largely in the personality of Fortune Gallo, owner of the company. He is an amazing fellow. He left Italy years ago, as he tells you, with nothing save a few dollars and his guitar. These he lost in a card game on the boat. In New York he began his career as an impresario by organizing political demonstrations on election day. He became a manager of brass bands, and finally secretary of the San Carlo Company. The troupe was doing poorly, and soon went stranded down in the Southwest Gallo...
...sense of tragedy under which Miss Belmore as Lady Cheshire and her daughters Christine (Miss New-combe) and Joan (Miss Edlss) labored. Miss Cleveland's Dot was refreshing if pugnacious Mr. Clive as Studdenham was excellent, playing the part with the finished skill which have made him the drawing card of the Jewett company...
...another card, each Senior will be asked how much he can contribute to the Class Fund. These contributions are payable in five installments, the first being due on or before June 1, 1923. The purpose of the fund is to finance the various expenses of the class, including reunions, annual gatherings at Commencement, and similar expenses. The principal will eventually be used as a foundation for the $100,000 which each class gives to the University on its 25th anniversary...