Word: patrick
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...interesting sidelight on the question which is put forward at every favorable opportunity, why do so few college men go into politics? With city government at the low level it has reached in the last few years: Curleys, Hylans and Thompsons, replacing mayors like Mitchell, or Nathan Matthews, or Patrick Collins; it is evident that reform is necessary and that reform can only come by stirring up interest from the present inertia. This interest, in its turn, can be developed consistently only by strong leaders of intelligence with high ideals who will make a profession of politics. A powerful machine...
...Robert M. Baker, Mrs. Charles F. Batchelder, Mrs. Arthur Tisdale Bradlee, Mrs. Frederick J. Bradlee, Mrs. Le Baron R. Briggs, Mrs. Leslie Warwick Brown, Mrs. Wilfred Gardiner Brown, Mrs. Chilton Cabot, Mrs. Francis Higginson Cabot, Mrs. Philip P. Chase, Mrs. Arthur Lambert Chute, Mrs. James W. Colt, Mrs. Patrick Dennis Conlon, Mrs. George Washington Cram, Mrs. Alvah Crocker, Mrs. George H. Crocker, Mrs. Louis Fayerweather Cutter, Mrs., Howard Elliott, Mrs. Henry W. Faxon, Mrs. Robert T. Fisher, Mrs. Thomas Francis Goode, Mrs. William H. Gratwick, Mrs. N. Penrose Hallowell, Mrs. Franklin Hamilton, Mrs. William R. Heath, Mrs. Alfred S. Higgins...
Today, for the first time in modern history, St. Patrick's day will be celebrated on both sides of the Irish Channel: in Ireland, because there is now something tangible to celebrate: in England, because of the widespread relief that at last the Irish burden is shifted to other shoulders and Britain has washed her hands of the whole business...
...nothing to this Irish Question! If I had the say-so, I should simply move all the Dutch to Ireland and all the Irish to Holland,--and then cut the dikes!" At all events, the Irish are now masters of their own destiny, and the world on this St. Patrick's day pauses to wish them god-speed...
...Business School Club will hold one of its bi-weekly meetings in the Faculty Room of the Union tonight at 7.30 o'clock when Mr. Patrick Shean will speak on "The Organization of the Street Railway Union". The meeting will be open to members of the Business School...