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Although the advance dope had it that this year's soccer eleven was loaded with reserves, it appears now that the lack of enough experienced replacements will be Coach MacDonald's main problem this afternoon. Two fullbacks, Mike Hatton and Al Merck, who saw action last Saturday will not be available today; likewise, Dave Ogden, nominee for the starting center halfback post has an injured leg and it is doubtful if he will play the full game...
...Brave New World seem so very distant. In a few years, no doubt, marriage licenses will be sold like dog licenses, good for a period of twelve months. . . . Dictator[s] will do well to encourage that freedom. In conjunction with the freedom to daydream under the influence of dope and movies and the radio, it will help to reconcile [people] to the servitude which is their fate...
...admission, discusses matters outside the realm of the Law with "individual imbecility." Having recently completed a legal code for the Chinese Central Government, Professor Pound returned to this country and dropped minor words of wisdom that cannot be considered imbecilic, but can certainly be tossed in with the "inside dope" brought back by scores of junketing Congressmen, visiting firemen, and just plain tourists...
...Part Cure. The Lexington cure is two-part: 1) withdrawal of the drug, accomplished in three days, during which the patient's agony is mitigated by less harmful dope; 2) the psychological phase -finding out what caused the patient to go on the hop, and removing the cause. If phase No. 2 is not successfully completed, relapse is almost certain (29% of Lexington's present patients are repeaters). Volunteers may leave whenever they choose, but are told that if they leave before six months, they have wasted their time...
...many other ex-combat men with malaria or other recurring tropical diseases have gone the way of Ross? "Not many," says Narcotics Commissioner H. J. Anslinger. Chief reason: a shortage of dope. War cut off the supply of contraband drugs to the U.S., and much of the obtainable dope is so watered down that it will not support a habit. Latest U.S. addiction figures: one person per 3,000-one-third as high as after World...