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...report although brief and factual to a degree which prevents the casual reader from readily understanding the heavy work and the slowly-maturing sports philosophy which lies behind it rings the gong. It shows the best line of attack on the old problem of mens sana in corpore sano--still a very real one for all the bilge that has been said and written about...
...Primo alone!" he shrilled. But the crowds hung on, grateful for an occasional glimpse of the monstrous, slow-witted champion as he trotted out with his trainers for roadwork, or shambled into a backyard garage through a door topped by Juvenal's maxim. MENS SANA IN CORPORE SANO. The garage was his training quarters, fitted as a gymnasium with an 18-ft. ring. There he skipped rope, shadowboxed, sparred with his U. S. plug-uglies...
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...Paisner, Brookline, R. C. Plamer, Belmont, A. S. Pierce, Huntington, R. H. Prew, Nashua, N. H., E. C. Rae, New Canann, Conn., J. A. Redshaw, Munhall, Pa., E. H. Reed, Wellesley Hills, A. H. Rosenthal, Dorchester, J. J. Ryan, Jr., Jamaica Plain, A. G. Sanderson, Texarkana, Ark., N. Sano, Lynn., E. B. Schoenbach, New York City, W. H. Schofield, Chicago, Ill., J. Shack, Whitman, M. Shapiro, Cambridge, H. M. Shore, Jersey City, N. J., P. Shuebruk, Cohasset, J. P. Squire, Kingston, Jamaica, B. W. I., L. Srole, Chicago, Ill., D. M. Sullivan, Boston, A. E. Taylor, Pomona...
Thus was started what promises to be a major court test of Section 29 and the flourishing business of urban wine-making in the home. Karl Offer, national manager of Vino Sano, wired Attorney General Mitchell from California that he alone was responsible for the wine bricks and wanted to be included in any forthcoming indictments. He also sought the legal assistance of Mrs. Willebrandt, Vine-Glo's counsel, in working up a defense for his employes, but that lady enigmatically replied: "Sorry, but I never take Prohibition cases...