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...trains passed. It retells the story of Hugh Glass, angriest man in U. S. history, who got so mad when his companions left him for dead that he chased them through 1,500 miles of wilderness to get even. Mauled by a grizzly, Glass was abandoned in South Dakota, crawled 100 miles to the nearest fort, set out for Montana for revenge before he could walk, survived two Indian attacks, got lost in Wyoming and nine months later caught the men who had left him in Council Bluffs, Iowa. Cooled off by then, he let them...
...before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, sitting to consider extension, revision or junking of the present so-called Neutrality Act, important provisions of which expire May 1. To hear the Elder Statesman all but two of the 23 committeemen turned out.* Also present, though no committeeman, was North Dakota's Senator Gerald P. ("Neutrality") Nye, who took copious notes...
...historically-dubious idea that wars are started for profit has long obsessed a group of Senators including Washington's Homer Bone, North Dakota's Gerald P. ("Neutrality") Nye, Missouri's Bennett Clark, Michigan's Arthur Vandenberg. "To keep democracy alive, and for other purposes," these gentlemen and 46 cosigners last week outdid themselves by sponsoring a war-tax measure written by little, pinch-faced Senator Bone...
...Illinois. For study in Europe; Roderio H. Davison 2G., of Auburn, New York; Earl M. Farnham 1G.S.D., of Wilder, Verment; Barnaby C. Kenncy 3G., of West Hartford, Connecticut; Jesse F. King 3G., of Ojat, California; Willard A. Smith 2G., of Teledo. Ohio; Arthur F. Stocker 5G., of Farge North Dakota; Arthur Sasthmary 2G., '37, of Quicy; Lesile C. Tihany 2G., of Cambridge; Smith Oathavine's, Ontarjo. For study in the United States; Seth Hammond Instructor in Economics and Tutor...
...junior colleague, pretty David Worth Clark, 36, made a maiden speech telling the U. S. to mind its own business. Minnesota's heavy Lundeen talked darkly of Presidential secrets which would "stun" and "shock" the country if revealed. California's white-crowned Hiram Johnson, North Dakota...