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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...that is undoubtedly why this question was handled with the greatest calm yesterday." The following summary of Premier Poincare's failures was also enumerated: The separatist movement he fostered has been denounced; the franc has depreciated 86% since he came into power; the cost of living has gone up by leaps and bounds; the Allied Commission in control of Germany no longer exists except in name; the Ruhr manoeuvers have served no end; no reparations seem likely to come in during the year; the Experts' Committee which the Premier at first fought stubbornly, is functioning and will unquestionably...
Since the British occupation, 27,000 Jews have gone to Palestine. Countries of Europe in order of Jewish population: Poland, Ukraine, Ger- many, France, Great Britain, Turkey...
...Rickard, A. C. Pearson, George E. Smith. There too was Joseph P. Day, driving auctioneer who, semi-cyclonic, sells lots out-of-doors in January in his shirt sleeves. There, of course, was Swope, voluble, roaring, dominating the scene. Boss Murphy of Tammany was not present?he had gone on ahead. But every other leader of the movement was there, and most of them looked forward to certain failure on "Swope's wild goose chase." Swope, striding about, exclaimed: "I'd rather put this over than anything else I ever did! They think I can't do it!" The evening...
This year, for the first time in the history of the sport, the title of squash racquets champion of Massachusetts has gone to a University team. To be sure, the sport is not so very old in the college, or even in the state; but there always must be a first time, and as a result of the winning of this championship, men have come to regard squash racquets more as a competitive sport, and less as a nice, pleasant pastime for society dilettantes, and for business men in search of exercise. As a minor sport, squash has firmly established...
...termed "godless". It might be interesting to us, and certainly reassuring to our brethren of the Middle West, if we had a third referendum to determine exactly how many men are atheists. As for the rank and file of Harvard men, so far as my observation of them has gone, I believe them to be fundamentally concerned about God. Our precious heritage of non-interference with personal matters has encouraged in Harvard men a quiet formulation of belief which needs no shouting from the house-top to reinforce it, nor public confession to fix it. HARRV REIFF...