Word: post
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Washington Post, circulation 80,000,* published by Edward B. McLean, fast friend of the late President Harding. Reasons: "After careful and impartial study ... the protective tariff . . . Prosperity...
...Relatively few of the Post's readers are voters. Citizens of the District of Columbia have as every one knows, no representatives in Congress Last week, handbills and stickers littered Washington (population, 528,000) as always in presidential years: "Give Washington national representation," "Let Washington vote for President...
...previous workout. J. W. Potter '30, erstwhile fullback who has been shifted to the tackle squad, was given a much needed drill in view of the fact that he may take the place of K. D. Robinson '29 tomorrow. That will be his initial test in the new post and the possibility of his holding down this berth during the rest of the season will depend on his showing tomorrow. In the event of Potter's remaining on the bench, John Parkinson '29 will be at guard, with Robinson resuming his regular tackle position...
Substitutions 1929, Atkinson for Stevens Felton for Whitney. 1931, Post for Serino, Wylie for Beyer, Score--Seniors 6. Sophomores 0, Touchdown Mongam. Time four 12 minute periods...
...News and individuals connected with it are arraigned for the "playing up" of non-college Republican news and the "playing down" of Democratic news. The paper also carries a reply to the communications from Fred A. Simmons, Jr., Boston, managing editor, the most interesting part of which is a post-script in which he says "the managing editor of the News doesn't give a d. . .n who gets elected and isn't old enough to vote anyhow." --Boston Transcript...