Word: covered
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...cover of the number, depicting the alumnus and the baby carriage is by C. J. Child '25. Other features of the number are James Montgomery Flagg's interpretation of himself on route to the Dinner and an editorial by E. S. Martin '77, who is editorial writer for "Life". D. T. W. McCord '21 and Joseph Alger '22 are among the younger contributors...
This Government has sold to the Mexican Government 5,000 Enfield rifles, model of 1917; 5,000,000 rounds, calibre .30, ammunition; and eight DH4 airplanes, the terms of the sale being one-half cash and one-half within 30 days. These articles do not cover the entire list requested originally, but the Mexican Government finds they will answer its present requirements...
...Freshman quintet had little difficulty in disposing of the Tufts first-year five 35 to 23 last night, despite a mediocre passing game and inaccurate shooting. Eby led his team in scoring with five goals, but he continually failed to cover his man on the defense. Eaton played a consistent game at left forward...
...Bullard's foremost declaration is for the open shop--but he does not divulge his conception of this much abused term. The open-shop which means the closed non-union shop is worse than the closed union shop, and under cover of the same terms which Mr. Bullard uses American traditions and the right of each individual to make his own bargain--many employers have tried and some have succeeded in putting through just such an open shop. Probably Mr. Bullard means some compromise between the two. Such compromises do exist but they exist either because the employers and employees...
...Under cover of the dock railway station, Mr. and Mrs. Kellogg received an enthusiastic civic welcome. The Mayor of Plymouth, who extended an official welcome to the new Ambassador and his wife on behalf of the citizens of Plymouth, reminded them of the historic tradition of association which the town had had with America. He said that the harbor had been the headquarters of the U. S. fleet during the War, and, in concluding his speech, he hoped that the happy relation between Great Britain and the U. S. which had long existed would be long maintained...