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...unprecedented smoothness of a Senate session that has seen the passage of two controversial measures important as the World Court adherence and the tax reduction bill, leaves the Republican majority with a sense of serenity and power. It seems somewhat to have affected Republican correspondents also. Theodore G. Joslin of the Boston Transcript writes in cheerful style that "years have passed since the Democrats have experienced so much difficulty in finding an issue...
...Elliott P. Joslin, M.D. '95, was chairman, and Dr. Francis M. Rackemann '09, General Secretary, of the committee in charge of raising the fund...
...talk is earnest, although not hyster- ical" It was also revealed that Mr. Vanderlip was on intimate terms with Senator Wheeler, whose committee he is assisting. Among the leading Washington correspondents 'described as "high-grade messengers," are: John W. Owens of the Baltimore Sun Theodore G. Joslin of the Boston Evening Transcript...
Among the 96 Washington correspondents worthy of the Senatorial toga are: Carter Field, Charles Michelson, David Lawrence, Mark Sullivan, Harold Phelps Stokes, William Hard, Richard V. Oulahan, Louis Seibold, John W. Owens, Arthur S. Henning, Theodore G. Joslin, Robert Barry, Frederic W. Wile, Edward E. Whiting, J. Fred Essary, Gus J. Karger, Charles S. Albert, Roy A. Roberts, Samuel G. Blythe...
...undergraduate track managers at Harvard, Yale, Dartmouth, Princeton, University of Pennsylvania, Cornell and M. I. T. The members of the advisory committee are Gustavus T. Kirby of Columbia, A. C. Gilbert of Yale, Rupert D. Thomas Jr. of Princeton, L. W. George of the University of California, and A. Joslin H. McGrath of Cornell...