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...much on D'Annunzio before the war. The facts of his vile existence are there, if anyone wants them. Any number of travellers in Italy will testify to that. Yet, it is almost as bad to believe what insidious press dispatches have to say on this Italian, nay, international outlaw. And so is the intelligent public, as usual, caught between two fires...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lodge, Reed and D'Annunzio. | 5/14/1920 | See Source »

...Ellis, W. B. Darling, P. E. Jones, W. T. Salter; 132--F. Hadley Gibson; 133--E. K. Newburger, R. J. Levy; 41--H. H. Jackson, Jr.; 42--T. R. Olive, C. K. Lawrence; 44--K. Buchanan, W. A. Jesson; 46--P. R. Brown, R. H. Nay, N. K. Richtmyer; 47--E. R. Habicht, G. C. A. Fetzer; 141--G. G. Folin, R. K. Thompson, L. B. Young; 142--M. P. Lichauco; 143--O. H. Emerson, P. R. Harmal, M. Weisbuch; 144--P. Mendoza, Jr., H. J. Williams...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ANNOUNCE ALLOTMENT OF NEW COLLEGE ROOMS | 4/28/1920 | See Source »

...Senate of its proper sphere of operations. By rejecting the League of Nations, the Senate announced its intention to stay at home and mind nobody's business but its own. Surely such an announcement is somewhat inconsistent with the Irish resolution, whereby the same Senate plunges its finger, nay, its whole fist into the international pie, and extends a wholly gratuitous insult to a friendly nation. Great Britain is fully as anxious to get rid of the Irish question as the Irish are to get rid of Great Britain. Some day may see the matter adjusted; but that day will...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A TIMELY REMINDER. | 4/2/1920 | See Source »

Among all the unique things about Harvard worthy of her name is the famous system of Division Examinations, the first thing of its kind in the history of American college education. That it is an invaluable adjunct to the college curriculum proper, no conscientious person will quarrel over; nay, not even the fortunate or unfortunate Seniors who bear the full brunt of the burden. With it, a student will plough deeper into the field of his particular major study and will gain a correspondingly broadened perspective of the realm of related knowledge. Without it, he will be ground with...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 3/27/1920 | See Source »

...beginning of the war, built around a nucleus of 3,000 men, graduates of a great university, the United States Naval Academy; at the end of the war, this body had been augmented by other college men until there were 28,000 officers around whom the great nay was finally constructed...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SECRETARY ROOSEVELT ARRAIGNS GOVERNMENT | 2/26/1920 | See Source »

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