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...General Honjo--Japanese general commanding troops bombing and shoot- ing in Manchuria...
...William Winton ("Bill") Roper, ran up five touch downs in the second half to beat Gilman. 32 to o. Tulsa beat Mexico City 89 to o. Mex ico City's coach. Fred Linehan, Yale guard in 1930, explained the mishap: "The Mexican linemen would not think of try ing to hit an opponent hard. They're just too darned polite. They're great boys, and smart, but I must not let them get into a huddle. If I do, they get so excited every thing goes wrong...
...experienced polymerizers. When they finished they put a piece of their rubber into a bottle of kerosene, left it 72 hr. When it came out it was still rubber, retained more than half its original strength. (A piece of real rubber immersed 72 hr. in kerosene comes out act- ing like a piece of chewing...
...Princeton's alumni were happy. But then Princeton began taking itself seriously as an intellectual centre, a place to train the mind. Its curriculum and entrance requirements were stiffened. Learning was made more real. A new seriousness, almost philosophical, came over the undergraduates-and Princeton began los- ing football games. The alumni were happy no longer...
...cane equipped with a rubber-tube to blow smoke through, ogling all pretty girls through spectacles painted on his face, ranging rapidly about the stage at a half-crouch. All this Mr. Clark has done many times before with success. Bad press notices and the lack of any outstand ing talent other than Clark & McCullough put Here Goes the Bride into the past tense. But you will still hear dance bands playing some of the show's earful music : "Hello, My Lover, Goodbye," "Music in My Fingers...