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Football Background. Interviewed in Manhattan, Dr. Charles Leo O'Donnell, president of football-famed Notre Dame University, said: "Behind a great football team there must be an intellectual and moral background, and while a first-rate college can function successfully without football, a good football team always goes with...
Press leaders against the tariff were the Scripps-Howard chain (25 papers) and the Hearst chain (24 papers). By word and picture they flayed "the billion-dollar Grundy Bill." The Scripps-Howard newspapers interviewed Henry Ford, quoted him as saying the bill would "stultify business and industry and increase unemploy...
This seems to be just another case of the CRIMSON's well-known vacillating editorial policy. But the letters which this editorial evoked are more consistent. Mr. Rounds, in yesterday's CRIMSON, paints a doleful picture of the Club with its tiller lashed bearing down hard on the black rocks...
Swept with enthusiasm, a chorus of ladies followed Mrs. Gandhi to all the toddy shops of Jalalpur, singing sad and doleful songs of the evils of drink.
"This typically Mexican scene," cabled esthetic Herald Tribune Correspondent Jack Starr-Hunt, "was capped by a military band that played soft, doleful music, contrasting sharply with the brilliance of the blue sky overhead. . . ."