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Nationwide in scope, with reports from Omaha to Newark, the work corps was organized by Wellesley graduate ('17) Mrs. Theron B. Walker. No hacker she, Mrs. Walker prepared the ground carefully with files, application blanks, conferences for fitting the right girl in the right slot...
...outing to the Blue Hills next Saturday, July 4, leaving Widener at nine o'clock and returning late in the afternoon. "Our base will be Houghton pond at the foot of Great Blue Hill. The trip is planned to accommodate everyone from the expert to the proverbial hacker'," Lewis declared...
Mains himself had a good day, allowing six singles, whiffing three, and issuing four passes. But in the fifth inning Ford helped his own cause with a single to right, and romped home on Hacker Noyes' towering triple to right-center. Noyes tallied on Bill Howe's single. Except for that outburst, Mains kept the Bulldogs well in hand, and no man reached third base thereafter...
...Congressman John Edward Sheridan accused a Washington cabbie of overcharging him 30?, and did not stop there: he saw the thing through to a finish. The cabbie claimed it had taken Sheridan 14 minutes to bid a lady friend goodby; Sheridan clocked himself at approximately three minutes. While the Hacker's Board of Review deliberated the matter, a Philadelphia "Democratic Fellowship Club" sent Sheridan 20? "in sympathy . . . and [to] save Strickland, the taxi driver, from losing his license." The Board of Review's finding: the cabbie had overcharged, whether Sheridan had taken 14 minutes or not. Penalty...
Also desired by the Library are W. Ivor Jennings, "Parliament"; Harold J. Laski, "Parliamentary Government in England"; A. W. Peach, editor, "Selections from Thomas Paine"; A. S. Ronur, "Man and Vertebrates"; Vernon Parkington, "Main Currents in American Literature"; Louis Hacker, "Triumph of American Capitalism"; Anne Radcliffe, "Mysteries of Udolphe"; F. M. Stenton, "First Century of English Feudalism"; James F. Cooper, "Home as Found...