Word: fated
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...peculiar twist of fate A. H. Stafford '26, University quarterback, who has played all season without a suspicion of an injury, was painfully hurt Monday afternoon in the Locker Building, when a heavy bench fell upon his toes...
...after the abdication, she, like so many of the Imperial family, left the country secretly and returned to her native land, Denmark, where she has since been resident. When the ghastly news of the fate of the Tsar and his family convulsed the world with disgust and loathing for the Bolsheviki, she declined to believe that her son and his family were murdered. From that day to this, despite that unfortunate confirmation of the worst, she has remained steadfast in her belief that Tsar Nicholas still lives...
...Butler now has his reward. After steering the Republican campaign to a decisive victory, he finds himself by a turn of Fate catapulted into the office of Senator from Massachusetts. It has been recognized ever since the campaign that Mr. Butler certainly could hope for a Gabjnet position under the Coolidge administration, but the death of Senator Lodge, and Mr. Butler's own predilections for the Senate have determined it otherwise. The change from the scholarly Lodge to the practical business man, Butler, will be significant in more ways than...
...sacred precincts of Back Bay. The Quartier Latin in the flood days of vin rouge never dreamed of such boisterous revelry, nor of such cheerful flouting of conventionality as nightly reigns upon the banks of the Charles; if one may believe what he reads. But Fate is cruel, and already the prying eye of the reformer is looking askance at these nocturnal festivities. The end cannot be far; the unwanted rollicking student may soon be nothing but a squeaking and thirsty ghost...
...progress. The unhappy Liberals, wracked by the conflict between activity to maintain the society which their reforming zeal had created and desire to remain in the van of "forward-lookers," have, relying on their tradition of laissez-faire, opposed the quasi-Socialism of the Laborites, and thrown in their fate with the Conservatives. The negative program of Liberalism, in accomplishing itself, has destroyed the Liberal party. The bloodless creature, formed by the Liberals as a guide and lantern, has stifiled its creators. If Liberals hold to their tradition, they will inevitably identify themselves completely with the party of inaction...