Word: following
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Chase '28 has moved up to second in the lists, and by his showing against Brown yesterday, appears to be aiming for the top. W. W. Lord '28, Captain H. W. Burns '28, and G. E. Donaghy '28 follow in order, with averages of .333 or better...
...chants in a nasal sing-song that can be heard down the outer corridors: "And that lady there is called the Eye of Gawd, yes, the Eye of Gawd. An' if you wonder why she is so called, just walk around the desk here, yes, this way around, follow me, watch the Eye of Gawd, it follows us around, wherever we go, sees you, sees me, sees everything we do, follows us right around to here again, well, that's the Eye of Gawd, an' it watches down over the President, when he sits down at that...
...follow all their utility turns...
...appears to be assured of first place since he has done 23 and 3-10 seconds. Nichols of the University of California. Wells and Marsters of Dartmouth and Kieselhorst of Yale will probably be fighting Tupper for second place. Tupper has an excellent chance to follow Payne across the finish line, as he took the Dartmouth event two weeks ago, shaving a fifth of a second from Wells' old record...
Americans need not rise up in patriotic wrath at Mr. Laski's statement that "there is hardly a canon of institutional adequacy against which the American, system does not offend." They would do far better to follow Mr. Laski in his analysis of cherished American institutions and to reflect on the multifold weaknesses, actual and potential, therein involved. That the American system of divided responsibility makes neither for legislative coherence nor executive efficiency is a commonplace with any student of government. That it further hampers President and Cabinet members to a point which makes men of the highest ability chafe...