Word: delayed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Whatever our attitude may be toward the ethics of rail strikes which paralyze the whole country, it is folly not to recognize and try to ward off the impending danger. It is not yet too late to save the situation, but to delay longer is to court disaster...
...clock this morning. Arrangements have been made to lodge the members of the crew in the dormitories in Cambridge during their stay for the races. The crew will commence work at once on the Charles River, in its own shell, which is expected to arrive today. In case of delay in transportation the Penn crew will use one belonging to the University...
...Senate and the President to pass this measure. It is not becoming in me to speak without respect of the President, but it is important to dispose of the treaty, and the President and Senate are the various means to do this. Not to settle this question means a delay in our process of adjustment...
...that the leaders of organized labor themselves are behind the scenes, secretly directing the strike for some dark purpose. Others assert that the disturbance is no more than the expression of justified discontent on the part of the men, and that the President is to blame, because of his delay in appointing the Railroad Board. Still others, borne out by the testimony of the Attorney-General, see the insidious working of the I. W. W. at the bottom of the trouble...
...Branch, Leavitt & Peirce's, Kent's Herrick's, and all other recognized ticket agencies. As there has been an unexpectedly large demand for tickets, the management states that all those who are planning to attend the Cambridge and Boston performances of "Barnum Was right" must buy their seats without delay...