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...states most heavily represented, after Massachusetts, are New York, with 719 students, or nearly 12 percent of the total; Pennsylvania with 251, Ohio with 229, Illinois with 189, New Jersey with 179, and California with 167. Maine follows with 154 and Connecticut with 136. The smallest state representation is that of Nevada, which has only two students in Cambridge...
...Fiushing magistrate who recently sentenced a boy in the juvenile court to "three months reading in the Public Library" has established an exceedingly valuable precedent. The praise of books has been sung in every age, and today, when even the smallest hamlet nearly always possesses some sort of public reading-room, it is easy to believe that this institution is becoming the corner-stone of American progress. Yet the association of the library with the despised text-book still discourages the schoolboy from spending an hour with a favorite volume. And it is here that the power of the court...
...other country can do more to answer these questions than the United States. We have the confidence of the greatest and smallest nations to a degree unheard of in the world's history; we can enter the League at any minute and on any terms we please. If our presence was sorely missed at the first meeting of the Assembly, at the next it may be indispensable. We must realize our responsibility and then render a decision...
...Willard the other day, "we have everything we need. We have not been crippled by war. We have not passed through any disasters. We have not lost a million men. We produce more than any nation in the world. We are the richest country on earth and have the smallest debt. What reason can there be for pessimism...
Before their picture was taken yesterday the Freshmen contributed $212.66 to this year's Senior picnic, which will be held the latter part of the month. Although this amount is the smallest given in recent years, this is due principally to the fact that scarcely over half of the Freshman class was present. The failure was caused by the negligence of 1923 men in attending, not by the lack of liberality among those present...