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...Soldiers Field today at 4 o'clock. Four Harvard captains are to return to take part in the game, H. W. Burns '28 at center field; F. E. Nugent '30 at third pase; C. L. Todd '26 at left field, and George Owen, Jr. '23, at the initial sack. J. P. Chase '28, captain of the alumni nine, will hold down the second base, while Assistant Dean Henry Chauncey '27 is to occupy the catcher's berth. F. B. Cutts '28, who as an undergraduate featured in four victories over Yale, is to twirl for the graduates, while...
...reached Versailles last week it was seen that Br'er Briand had submitted to one of the few decent haircuts he has ever had. Even the mustache that has drooped and wandered where it would for years had been neatly trimmed, sleeked down. The Great Man wore a sack suit which had actually been pressed! His valet hovered in the offing with a hatbox and a suitcase. Out of the box could come a high silk hat, and out of the case a full dress suit. Put these clothes on Briand and- you would have the President-Elect-voil...
...home, we will win." Observers on Soldiers Field report that one of the practice sessions was spent in watching the CRIMSON-Lampoon clash, and if the scholars were impressed with journalistic methods, Eli key men should learn this afternoon what can happen to a man between the key-stone sack and the hot corner...
Several Red bandit armies are constantly on the move, integrating their movements by means of field radio. While one or two armies engage Government troops one or two others sack a city, massacre, carry off prominent citizens to be held for ransom, after which all four armies withdraw banditwise to the mountains, split spoils...
...company-owned shacks, without heat or light. Their rent is $10 per month. The companies charge them $1.50 per ton for fuel coal. They never see any U. S. cash. The companies pay them with company scrip, metal tokens good only at company stores. At these stores a 75? sack of flour costs 90? in scrip. A 30? public cinema costs 45? in scrip. The mine families subsist on potatoes, bread, beans, oleomargarine. Once or twice a week they have sowbelly. Because the companies will not let them keep cows, fresh milk even for babies is unknown. When miners...