Word: proved
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Signor Mussolini may well ask God for help in a most arduous task. He must prove his words the prediction of a new era of statesmanship, not the evanescent promises of a power-intoxicated demagogue. Meanwhile there is no question who is in control. The 300,000 Black Shirts, it is interesting to note, are not inside the walls of the city. More remarkable is the Premier's statement that the government will show its strength against anyone, even against the Fascisti, if they break the laws of the country." Of his party and himself Signor Mussolini appears to have...
Business candidates, coming in touch with leading advertisers of Boston and New York, will gain experience which should prove of incalculable value in a practical way to men who expect to enter the world of business after graduation. Opportunity will also be given candidates to learn the fundamentals of newspaper management and finance...
...season is that the Crimson has not yet met any excellent opposition and is consequently still practically an untried machine as respects a prediction as to how much power it can show against the Tigers today. With its experienced backfield, there is little question but that 'its offensive will prove wholly capable of its task. The doubt arises as to how strong the defence will prove to be against the onslaughts of such runners as Cleaves, Crum, and Caldwell...
...Gordon was the first man to place for the Orange and Black, coming in third. He was followed by Raymond Leening, and Captain Conder respectively. The Tigers also took eighth, tenth, and eleventh places. Since Technology has already defeated the University harriers, the Orange runners should prove to be strong antagonists...
Such is the stage set for the entrance into the field of a third party. In Senator Borah's words, the people want progress, action, and reform. If they cannot bring it about within the present parties, they want a new party. Whether the third entry will prove a temporary one like the Progressives of 1912, or will come into the field for a long stay, like the Republicans, rising from the ruins of the Whigs in 1856, is an open conjecture. But the stage is set for a political turn-over, and the new party, temporary or permanent, will...