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...respects but does not love. He is called to the telephone and thrown into constemation on hearing the girl he really loves warn him she would never marry, and would wait forever for him. Truly a pleasant thing to tell a man the evening he is about to "embark on the greatest adventure in life...
Today at 1.15 o'clock the University Instrumental Clubs, comprising 55 musicians, singers and specialty performers will embark from the North Station for Portland, Me., where they will present their annual concert. On the return trip, a stop will be made at Exeter, N. H., where the instrumental clubs will entertain the schoolboys with a short performance...
...Ways & Means Committee of the House asked Prohibition Commissioner Doran how far his $13,500,000 enforcement allotment would go. "It is a matter of policy," he replied. "If Congress wants to embark in the police business it will take $300,000,000 a year and a system of United States courts covering the land...
...discovered until the bark was well out to sea. He had stayed in his hiding place for several days without food and had withstood the danger of asphyxiation during the fumigation of the ship prior to its departure. Certainly here was a young man eager to embark on this great and dangerous expedition to the southern ice continent. Happily for him, Commander Byrd was so impressed by his courage and excellent stamina that he has given him permission to stay with the expedition. Two white boys who stowed away were put off ere the ship got out of the harbor...
With 13 clashes behind it, the University baseball team is about to embark on the most difficult half of its schedule Losing only two contests so far, it has pounded the opposing hurlers for a total of 161 safe blows. The Crimson players have, during the season, tallied 149 runs, while their opponents have crossed the plate 45 times