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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...last summer, the American Debt Commission asked for a statement of Italy's capacity to pay. This was presented by the present Commission in the form of "24 monographs," collections of statistics bearing on the point. The Treasury had of course had its own experts prepare similar statistics. Mark Sullivan, one of the ablest and most reliable of the Washington correspondents, was last week responsible for the assertion that the Italian estimates of their capacity to pay were slightly greater than the American estimates-an earnest of good faith on the part of the Italians calculated to put them...
...contest, which will start at 2 o'clock will mark the final dedication of Brown's new stadium. Yale did the first part of the dedicating when it turned back the Bruin by a 20 to 7 score, but it will take the most remarkable comeback in gridiron history to put Harvard on top this afternoon...
Fourth place was taken by Captain M. L. Smith of Yale; after he had led the entire field almost to the half-way mark. It was not until they reached the Watertown bridge that the three Crimson runners passed the Eli leader. Smith's time was 28 minutes 53 seconds, or just 23 seconds behind Haggerty. The Bulldog captain's poor showing was undoubtedly due to an early season injury, which has kept him out of several meets this year...
Saturday's game will also mark the first time that the University football team has journeyed away from Cambridge to do battle against the Bear. The Brown Amphitheater will be the fourth gridiron on which the eleven have lined up. Jarvis Field, the old Soldiers Field gridiron, and the Stadium are the other scenes of Crimson-Brown football encounters...
...game tomorrow will mark the second occasion of a Freshman eleven playing in the Stadium...