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Among those speaking will be Dean Hindmarsh, Bruce Hopper '24, assistant professor of Government, Carl J.Friedrich, associate professor of Government, and Kendric N. Marshall '21, instructor in Government...
Opening the program Tuesday, Mrs. Henry C. Eaton of Weston will speak on "America's Neutrality Law". Bruce Hopper, '17, assistant professor of government and lecturer on international affairs, will follow with an address on "Application of Sanctions...
...Jones, advised treating the soil itself. Upon examination he found that it consisted of nonporous and nonabsorbent substances. To rectify this, to get a soil that was ''friable, moist and mellow," he had ten tons of secret minerals churned into the soil by a special harrow and hopper-spreader. By September, after two months of semiweekly treatments, Agronomist Jones felt the best possible moisture control had been obtained. The surface, he proudly puffed, was "like an Oriental...
...inhabitants burn down part of the town for the insurance. Central character is Shackle Redmon, tall, 17-year-old, dirty-faced boy who worked in his father's brickyard, occasionally got into knock-down fights with the old man, fell violently in love with the village heiress. Dorothy Hopper had been called "Pete" since girlhood. At 19 she was a sophisticated young lady who had been to Nashville, read the works of James Oliver Curwood. and belonged to the fashionable Campbellite Church. When Shackle learned that she painted her toe nails red, he thought: "She sho must...
Suddenly their adolescent gropings became desperately serious. Shackle's father was cheated out of his summer's work by the church elders, was left with a great store of bricks he could not sell. At the same time Ma Hopper, who thought Shackle was not good enough for her daughter, separated them, and Shackle found his girl back in Pewee's arms. He got an old shotgun and started to town to kill them all. Drunk with grief and fatigue, crying, Shackle stumbled along the road, talking to himself...