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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...many subjects as did the treaty which it replaces, the Franco-U. S. arbitration pact of 1908. Not to be arbitrated under the old treaty were matters involving "national honor," "vital interests," or "a third state"-that is to say the exceptions were so broad as practically to permit either state to refuse arbitration of any case which it did not want arbitrated. The new treaty text, temporarily withheld from publication last week, was announced to provide for arbitration of "all disputes" except those relating to "domestic questions," "a third state," the Monroe Doctrine, or the obligations of France with...
Purring forth along the Hillsborough road, on a moonless night, the Ducal motor was suddenly hailed by a plump, determined wench who had planted herself and a huge basket of eggs so strategically in the road that to circumvent either was impossible. Resolute, she wrenched open the limousine's door and clambered in, clutching her basket, slumping down cheerily beside His Grace, who is four times a baron, twice a marquis, twice a viscount, as well as being Earl and Duke of Abercorn. Wench and Duke rode on into Belfast, jointly steadying the eggs...
Next morning there arrived inopportunely at Vienna famed U. S. negroid danseuse Josephine Baker-in figure like a long string bean, in color a prepossessing tawny chocolate, and in motion either sinuously undulant or mechanistically "jazz mad." Would she, whom smart Paris has huzzahed at the Folies-Bergere and toasted at her own night club, Chez Josephine Baker, be rudely welcomed among Viennese as is the hardy pilgrim who ventures among disapproving skunks? Prudently a strong police escort was accorded Miss Baker between the station and her hotel. Thereafter, although a few students skulked in the vicinity for some hours...
...copies will be available to either subscription holders or purchasers today, and all subscribers are asked to wait until Monday to present their receipts at the Crimson Building at which time they will be given immediate attention...
...changes will be made in the line-up of the team that played last Friday. Early in the week it was doubtful whether either of the two regular forwards, H. T. Wenner '30 and A. W. Slocum '28, would be able to play on account of sprained ankles which have been bothering both of the players. Indication last night, however, were that the injuries would not keep either player from giving a good account of himself in tonight's contest...