Word: fallen
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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That brave consequences would follow the passage of the Japanese exclusion act has come to pass. It is a pity that those senators who voted for exclusion do not have to share the difficulties that have fallen on the shoulders of Secretary Hughes and Ambassador Woods. Well can they learn a lesson of friendliness from Japan whose treatment of the American aviators, in spite of the immigration turmoil, can hardly be surpassed even in this country...
...fact, it does not. The past twelve months has seen the failure of another newspaper?owned by 300,000 people?the New York Leader, a socialist daily taken over principally by the clothing workers of its city. The great newspaper successes in the present as in the past have fallen to individuals, to one man or two or three in charge of a paper, running it after their own plan. Individual ownership means a paper with a personality?a Hearst paper, a Curtis paper, a Munsey paper, a William Allen White paper, for example. The public prefers...
Campbell alone seems inaffected by the general slump. He has made five of Harvard's twelve hits in the last three games. Every other batting mark has fallen and the team's average has dropped 14 points...
Massachusetts Hall was built in 1720 as a dormitory. In recent years it has fallen into disuse, however, and at present it is confined chiefly to the use of college janitors, Yard police, and the 47 Workshop...
...second casualty was that of David Neiman '24, a broad jumper, who pulled a tendon in the broad jump it, shortly after Allen had fallen on the track. Neiman took second in the broad jump at the M. I. T. meet and has improved his jumping in practice since. His loss will leave the burden of the broad jumping for the Crimson on the Shoulders of Hyatt and Quirk...