Word: ported
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...indications now are that the present arrangement will be retained. The second University eight, however, was somewhat rearranged yesterday. John Codman '22 went from bow to stroke, H. R. Atkinson '22 going from 5 to take his place at bow, and L. B. La Farge '22 shifting from port to starboard to take Atkinson's place...
...practices that prevailed in the Philippines before these reforms were inaugurated were so suicidal that it was only a wonder that the ships lasted as long as they did. There were no fixed schedules. When news got about that some port had a lot of freight several ships would race for it. And if any ship looked in at a harbor where some unfortunate producer had perishable freight at the water front, some rascally officer might decline to take it, alleging lack of space, and then purchase the goods at bargain prices when the frantic owner tried to realize something...
...away with. Ships had to run on fixed schedules and made lower rates to the public than before. The service was maintained under government inspection, under fines and penalties for failure in any particular, these fines being deducted from the subsidy. And if any ship refused freight at any port the owner had to call this fact to the attention of the government inspector by cable, if necessary to the next port, and if the inspector found any unused space on the ship, the ship owners were fined an amount equal to twice the freight rate for the cargo refused...
...have been in the past, we cannot now afford to relax our vigilance against future peril. Two deaths have been reported in New York City, the first fatalities resulting from the typhus since 1892; health officials at that city have detected scores of vermin-bearing immigrants admitted through the port of Boston. Although the co-operation of the Italian Health Service shows important progress, it by no means precludes danger from other sections of the continent. The immigration authorities can do not better than to follow Italy's lead in handling the situation, for an outbreak of such a disease...
...against Japanese rule in Corea, there is significance in the realization that this case, like so many others before it, demands action that coincides exactly with Japan's imperialistic designs. Japan has already seized Vladivostok, from which it is unlikely that she will be driven by Russia; she has Port Arthur, Darien, the South Manchurian coast, and Shantung and the adjoining part of the Northern Chinese coast. The province of Chientao is the only remaining gap in the control of all the Northern Asia coast. And it is just at Chientao that the bandits broke out in lawlessness which demands...