Word: south
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...work done in these debates as well as others in the near future will be considered in determining the personnel of the two teams which are to take trips south and west during the spring vacation. Harvard has not lost a League debate so far this year and-has two victories to its credit...
...Pennsylvania Avenue, the Republican party may behold the physical symbol of its complete triumph of last November. The willingness of the remnant of the hosts of Lee and Jackson to take part in this occasion of Republican jubilation may be taken to represent the change which came over the south and put such states as Virginia and Texas in the Republican corium. Now the old guards come forward to finish off the picture...
...Democrats there is little consolation in the sight of the belle of the south going down the asile to the waiting arm of the G. O. P. Such things may make a pretty gesture of national unity, but practical politicians in the Democratic camp perhaps find it a somewhat superfluous one. All that remains to cheer these boys is Senator Moses celebrated statement that the demands of Massachusetts for seats at the inauguration are far too exhorbitant to come from a Democratic state...
This is the third trip to be made within the last month by an officer of the college in the interests of Harvard, Professor Coolidge being preceded by Henry Pennypacker '88, who toured the south, addressing various Harvard clubs and other organizations, and W. J. Bingham '16 who came back recently from the west...
Production. In 1927, U. S. copper refineries produced 1,257,445 tons of copper, about 70% of the world total. U. S. and South American (mostly Chile) refineries produced 1,477,332 tons and the world production was 1,748,932 tons (chief foreign refiners were Germany and Japan). In the first eleven months of 1928 the U. S. refineries turned out about 1,500,000 tons...