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...with stand-up collar around his wrinkled neck and a toothpick poised thoughtfully in the right-hand corner of his mouth, nodded encouragingly. The crowd, native to that end of Virginia which is just across the Cumberland Mountains from Kentucky, solemnly waited to see what the "Gov'ment" would do to a gal who stayed out late and killed her pappy...
Satisfied with the "Gov'ment" court's attitude toward disobedient daughters who keep late hours, the spectators slouched back to their mountain homes, observing: "It's a lesson in what's sinful, all right...
...politicians. The number of these Britons who have declared for the League exceeds the normal voting strength of either the Conservative or the Labor Party. . . . The Labor Party ... has never been more unprepared for a contest than now. It has no effective leadership and cannot consistently fight the Govern ment on sanctions, which will be one of the chief issues of the campaign, because the Laborites themselves at their recent party conference voted almost unanimously in favor of sanctions". (TIME...
...ment of Peregrine White 2L, of Beverly, who was last year appointed secretary of the commuter organization, the new non-resident social center will provide day students with a lunch room capable of seating over 100 students at a time and a large common room furnished as a lounge for recreation and study, in addition to locker and wash rooms. The dining room, on the east side of the building, is a large room with cream-colored walls, white woodwork, and two fireplaces. The new center will be open only to upperclassmen, Freshmen being permitted to use the dining...
...ment of our beloved institution, but we mildly hint that plank walks, such as are each winter on the Boston Common, would be a blessing to Faculty and students...