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...spirit of conciliation which has made itself manifest is indeed cheering to those who have the future of the world at heart. Shantung returned to China after twenty-three years, the cessation of preparations for war in the Pacic, the naval holiday, an agreement relative to the use of poison gas and submarines these are some of the things which the present Conference has accomplished. What wonder then, that there is such a prevalent feeling of "bien-etre"? As with the Englishmen of 1763, hope for the future is today on all hands apparent...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WHO CAN KEEP SILENT? | 2/3/1922 | See Source »

There are also committees at work on new methods and instruments of warfare, such as poison gas and aircraft...

Author: By Ernest HAMLIN Abbott, | Title: Hard Work Is Keynote Of Conference's Second Stage | 12/2/1921 | See Source »

...football team is making capital of the defeat by Centre College. They are working harder this week than ever before. The losing of the game is acting not as a poison to crush them, but as a tonic to spur them on. They have the goods with which to win against Princeton, provided the undergraduate body sends and follows the team to Tigertown with one thought--namely an expectancy to retrieve victory. W. H. TRUMBULL...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "AN EXPECTANCY TO RETRIEVE VICTORY" | 11/2/1921 | See Source »

...original action, Dr. Emerson illustrated the type of service that college men can render in public life, which was described by Theodore Roosevelt Jr. in his speech at the Union last year. While he lost his position by his sincerity, he called the country's attention to a poison that is permeating many phases of federal and municipal government. He has rendered such service before, as Health Commissioner of New York City. We know he will render more in the future...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AN EXAMPLE OF SERVICE | 10/21/1921 | See Source »

...other stories among those that deserve the greatest commendation are C. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Camel's Back", Alice Duer Miller's "Slow Poison", L. H. Robbins "Professor Todd's used Car", and "Alma Mater" by O. F. Lewis. The last, as might be supposed from the title, is a college story, a narrative abreast of the progress in American university matters...

Author: By R. C., | Title: CARRY ON THE O. HENRY TRADITION | 5/6/1921 | See Source »

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