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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Curzon. The Most Honorable, the Marquess Curzon of Kedleston, etc., received, in the eyes of many, a most satisfactory post-that of the Lord President of the Council. Fears were entertained that he might be reappointed Foreign Secretary; and rightly enough, for as Disraeli felt about Lord John Russell, Nihil tetigit quod non perturbavit*. But, as The Westminster Gazette said: "Lord Curzon could not have returned to the Foreign Office. His role is to speak fraternally with foreign kings; and there are so few left that it is as well to lay him aside in purple and fine linen...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Change Guard | 11/17/1924 | See Source »

Consider the unhappy lot of the plasterer. When his daily task is done, he must return to his home wearing the vestments of his smeary occupation-- no opportunity to change to Sunday clothes, or to wash the caked mortar from his neck, even if he felt so inclined. No wonder the poor fellow has no pride of craftsmanship left...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HIGH-HATTING THE WORKMAN | 11/14/1924 | See Source »

...probability the Elis will line up Saturday as follows: Hart and Luman, ends: Joss and Butterworth, tackles; Root and Sturhahn, guards; Lovejoy, center; Bunnell, quarterback; Pond and Cottle, halfbacks; Allen, fullback. The loss of Shep Bingham, veteran left end, will be severely felt although Hart has been playing a good game in his place. Early last week Bingham twisted his knee when intercepting a scrub forward pass. Two days later he suddenly developed a bad case of water on the knee and was forced to go to the Infirmary. He was released this morning but is walking on crutches...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YALE, UNDETERRED BY TIGERS' ONE-SIDED WIN OVER HARVARD, PREPARES FOR FRAY | 11/12/1924 | See Source »

...lineups alternated on the offense In dummy practice all afternoon yesterday lone felt an old-time Crimson team was at work. The lineups of the tow teams were as follows: The red shirts ends Robinson and Baldwin tackles Nash and Linder guards, Dunker and Theopold center, Kilgour; quarterback, Hamlen; backs, Howe, Sayles, Samborski Whiteshirts: ends, Beals and D.H. Bradford; gurads, Corcoan and Daniell; centerm Hayne; quarterback, Spalding; backs, Rogers, Puffer, McGlone and Akers; substitute...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DETERMINATION IS KEYNOTE OF PRACTICE IN STADIUM | 11/11/1924 | See Source »

...than injury is to be expected from the deed. Said he: "It should be widely known that a healthy young man can part with a considerable amount of blood without any immediate effect. Several persons who have given blood for the benefit of patients have told me that they felt better and more vigorous after the operation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Transfusions | 11/10/1924 | See Source »

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