Word: standings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Tabulating similarly the "Principal Customers of France," Mr. Cahill shows that Great Britain bought most in 1913 and still does; while the U.S. buys so little from France today as to stand in sixth place. This is but another way of saying that French goods are kept out of the U.S. by a tariff wall, and let into England by the fact that the Empire is not shielded as Lord Melchett would like to see it shielded...
...Vagabond was well supplied with good will in fact, so thorough going was his genial spirit that it included even Uncle Albert who last year donated a smoking stand in the shape of a purple camel with an ash tray on each hump and a stack of matches in each car. The result of his visit to the pedlars and pushcarts of the metropolis across the Charles was tremendously successful. For the Vagabond's wood-closet is now piled high with assorted containers of everything from velocipedes and sewing machines to a porcelain statuette of Buddha for Aunt Agatha...
...University Debating Team, composed f.A.L. Raffa, OcC, and C. L. Fox, ocC, with F. C. Fiechter '32 as alternate, will take the affirmative stand against F. T. Vombaur '28, and W. F. Stammler '28, of Amherst. Judges of the debate will be the audience, who will be asked to decide on the winners. Tickets may be obtained for $.50. There are no reserved seats...
...appears that between the time of his interview with Reporter Duffy and his appearance on the witness stand, Capt. Sorenson had called at the office of the Lamport & Holt Line, asked indemnification for his losses...
...attention to this, editorially pointed the moral: "Too often the . . . honest reporter has found himself classed with the . . . wilful liar, by persons who hope to evade responsibility for statements made with the full knowledge that they were for publication, by recanting at the first sign of disfavor with their stand...