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Another error is to infer that failure to enjoy the first year's work means that the more advanced work would be found dull. In French and German, for instance, the introductory course deals with the grammatical foundations of the language; the later courses are concerned for the most part, with literature. Those departments, therefore, should be thought of as dealing, like English, with literature, which cannot, of course, be reached except by wading through a certain amount of grammar...
Everyone who is used to reading between the lines has not failed to infer this implication from the anaemic statements of President Lowell's addresses as reported in the CRIMSON...
Incidentally, some reports managed to infer that Bolsheviks were at the bottom of the "mutiny." The Chicago Tribune got a real thrill out of it with the announcement : "The naval authorities in Cavite [Philippines] this morning discovered a plot to blow up the arsenal in the Navy Yard. The situation is rapidly developing and may require the return of the Asiatic fleet in the opinion of some observers. Others do not think...
Premier Zaghlul's Cabinet, composed mostly of Nationalists who, like himself, have been imprisoned for their political opinions, aims at popularizing the Government, achieving complete independence of Egypt and the Sudan. The Premier declared in a letter to the King that his acceptance of office did not infer acceptance of certain laws passed by previous Ministries against which his Party protested. An ominous passage in his letter referred to making former Ministers accountable for Egypt's past misfortunes...
...although both men have the same issue and the same purpose, each apparently distrusts the other's capacity to achieve that purpose in the best way. Certainly Ford distrusts McAdoo, and one can readily infer that McAdoo distrusts Ford...