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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Straton has been a vigorous foe of modern dancing, and through his investigations has caused the arrest of several proprietors of New York dancing palaces. He believes that modern dances are a sign of degeneracy in the human race and carry along in their wake a riot of drinking and licentiousness...
...Castelnau was one of the disappointed Generals. His friends declared that the authorities had slighted him be cause of his well-known Royalist sympathies. At the same time, they were able to prove that the able General had served brilliantly and faith fully Republican France. However, there was no sign that the French War Office was taking any notice of the agitation that was shaking its windows...
...most active spot in business. Volume has been continuing at about an average of 2,000,000 shares a day, with rising prices in both rails and industrials. Liberty bonds, on the other hand, have been weak and other gilt-edged bonds have been stationary or weak-another normal sign of a good-sized "bull market." The heavy trading in shares has drawn forth many comparisons with active markets in the past-particularly with that of 1901. As yet, however, the present market has still to equal many records established in that financial classic. No bull day has yet seen...
...spectators that jammed the Stadium at Colombes on the afternoon, for example, when the American 400 yard relay team smashed a world record once, and then topped its own record a short time later; nor did I see, during the whole time I was in Paris, any sign of hostility or even of impatience (except, of course for the taxi bandits and their tips...
...start of the Union squash tournament has been postponed until tomorrow. The drawing will be made today and the results posted in the Union tomorrow morning. The first round must be played off by Wednesday night. Players can sign up for courts the night before for the time at which they wish to play their match...