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...Book should please intelligent people who hitherto have been able to find the work of George Bellows extensively displayed only in galleries. It contains a preface by Thomas Beer; is three-quarters of an inch thick, twelve inches wide, fourteen inches long...
...special telephone, telegraph and airplane arrangements. This would seem the most ordinary of precautions, but its unlovely materialism had previously been absent in the rosy abstractions of diplomatic oratory. It seems as though the action of the League is nearly always tardy or indecisive when it depends upon the fourteen chair-holding and voting nations. For example, the Americans who feared the six-to-one British voting ratio will not be mollified to learn that this year Canada has been elected to a voting place. The assurance by the Imperial Government that the colonies are autonomous communities within the British...
...Fourteen new candidates reported to W.S. Carroll '29, president of the Harvard Gun Club, at the opening meeting of the club held last night at 53 Dunster Court...
...tabulated statistics of a baseball game, commonly known as the "box score" are from seven to fourteen columns of figures (depending on the detail with which the game is reported). The last column on the right is headed "E," which stands for "error." Here are recorded the players' single "mechanical mistakes"?the dropped fly, the fumbled grounder, the ball that should have been fielded and was not. The story of a baseball game is told largely in terms of hits by the attacking side and errors by the defense...
...Fourteen men will make the trip to West Point. They are: Captain J. F. Carr '28, Bernard Barnes '30, A. R. Blackburn '29, Durk Bodde '30, E. F. Clark '28, N. R. Danielian '28, L. LaT. Driggs '28, H. C. Haskell '28, S. C. Henry '28, Louis Kerness '29, A. S. Rudd '29, Reed Ryan '29, A. M. Stollmeyer '30, and W. D. Vogel...