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...newspaperwoman since 1920, Miss Thompson travelled extensively in Europe during the twenties as correspondent and Chief of the Central European Bureau of the Philadelphia Ledger and the New York Evening Post...
Eight Puritans contributed to the Deacon thrashing which was close until a third quarter Winthrop scoring spree swamped their northern neighbors. Ledger Free was the victor's high scorer but his efforts were closely followed by his teammates, most of whom dented the rim at least once...
...credit side of the ledger, however, the Senior class jumped 67 percent, with 518 men preparing for graduation. There are now 892 Juniors in the college, 32 percent more than in November. Sophomores have shown the slightest change, increasing by only 14 percent to a present figure...
...ledger has its brighter side. Working conditions have improved considerably. First of all, there is no unemployment in Great Britain today. Of equal importance is the government-sponsored Factory Act which has greatly reduced the number of hours worked per week. All workers must have one hour for lunch--and tea is now served twice daily...
These entries in the ledger gave the U.S. a warm sense of benevolence as it closed the books on July...