Word: proved
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...bummer because I had been building up to win," DeNunzio said. "But characteristically I haven't come back well after a loss and this time I was able to prove that I could...
...present conditions of discontent in the working class together with the facts quoted from the Department of Justice and other similar govermental sources prove conclusively that several radical parties are actively sengaged in conspiracies for the overthrow of the United States government by force. The propaganda disseminated by these radicals had already resulted in numerous cases of loss of life and destructionof property. This has been acomplished bythe inciting of discontented workers, sixteen per cent, of whom are aliens. The present laws are inadequate to prevent the spreach of propaganda; therefore, a Federal law should be enacted to meet...
...influence of the women's vote in the approaching elections can hardly be gauged with accuracy. It will undoubtedly prove to the few remaining skeptics the fallacy of the argument that women would exercise the franchise under fundamentally different political conceptions from men. But the important fact remains,--that Democracy has been vindicated as a national institution, compassing the prerogatives of any individual state or states, by the approaching advent of several million women into our National political life...
...most closely contested meet of the season for the University wrestling team will take place tomorrow afternoon when the Crimson matmen encounter the strong Yale team at the Freshman Athletic Building. With both teams undefeated up to this date, each bout of the meet is sure to prove unusually close. The University team has defeated Tufts, Springfield, Brown, and Princeton, while the New Haven men have a similar record. Fifty cents admission will be charged for this meet which is the final match of the season. It was originally planned to hold the Eli wrestling meet in the Hemenway Gymnasium...
...meeting of the Geological Club to be held this evening at 8 o'clock in Hollis 31. I. B. Crosby 2G. will speak on the "Geology of Dam Sites." This meeting is open to all men of the University and should prove especially interesting to men taking engineering courses...