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...censorship of a contemptibly petty stamp exists in this University. I refer to the use in certain language courses of texts in which the editors have seen fit to make deletions from the originals. Any one who has compared the authorized edition of Keller's "Romeo und Julia auf dem Dorfe" with the high school text now used in German 1a can appreciate how the editor of the latter has so subtly and judiciously blue-penciled as to change completely the essential point of the story...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "...Or Are We Mice?" | 10/3/1933 | See Source »

Among the patrons and patronesses of this forty-fourth production of the club are the following: Mrs. G. R. Agassiz, Mrs. Thomas Allen, Mrs. John Bartol, Mrs. P. deM. Barby, Mr. and Mrs. J. deH. Bell, Mrs. M. T. Brevoort, Mrs. G. S. Burgess, Professor and Mrs. J. L. Coolidge...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DRAMATIC CLUB WILL BROADCAST OVER WBZ | 12/12/1932 | See Source »

...Dem. Sec. Ala. 3 2 3 Ariz. 3 0 0 Ark. 3 3 0 Cal. 47 17 15 Col. 8 2 1 Conn. 49 16 15 Del. 3 0 1 D.C. 5 3 2 Florida 6 0 2 Ga. 11 7 2 Hawaii 4 0 2 Idaho 3 2 0 III. 57 20 15 Ind. 19 2 1 Iowa 13 6 3 Kan. 3 0 0 La. 2 1 1 Md. 9 3 1 Maine 17 3 5 Mass. 698 147 127 Mich. 22 4 6 Minn. 23 6 7 Miss. 18 14 6 Mont. 5 1 1 Nebr...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Result of Voting by States | 10/21/1932 | See Source »

...Inconceivable!" Belief that the published text of the "gentlemen's agreement" is a red herring to distract attention from some understanding still more devious was voiced cautiously in London by former Chancellor of the Exchequer Winston Churchill and bluntly in Washington by Senator Kenneth McKellar (Dem.) who said...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Lausanne Peace on Earth | 7/18/1932 | See Source »

...American Government is pleased," but Congressmen & Senators who spoke out on the Lausanne settlement last week mostly spoke against cancelling another cent of the nine billions which Europe owes the U. S. in War Debts. Such potent voices as those of Senator Borah (Rep.) and Senator Glass (Dem.) were not heard last week. The Senate tabled and ignored a resolution by Oklahoma's Thomas Pryor Gore (Dem.) demanding whether "the European Powers which are indebted to the United States and which received, as a result of the War, an allotment of Germany's colonial possessions would prefer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Lausanne Peace on Earth | 7/18/1932 | See Source »

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