Word: started
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...course, was picked as the seat of the next world broil-with the brooding Balkans as an alternative. The World's Work, for example, devoted nearly its entire April issue to such subjects as: "Fever Spots in the World's Politics," "Where the Next World War will Start," "How We Shall Lose the Next...
...That with these duplicates the newspaper purchasing them could start a series of revelations concerning the source of much "information" reaching the U. S. Government respecting conditions in Mexico...
...University team that will start tomorrow is as follows: J. H. Muchick '28, g.; Ernest Gamache '27, pt.; IraMarkwett '28, c.pt.; J. H. Lane '28 f.d.; Madison Sayles '27, s.d.; S. P. Pork '29, t.d.; R. M. Hatch '28, d.; L. M. Shapiro '29, t.a.; J. C. Drier '28, s.a.; Captain M. W. Linn '27, f.a.; C. O. Simpson '27, o.h.; H. J. Wallace...
...Idyll of the Shops" by Ben Hooht and Kenneth Sawyer Good win, It would be difficult to find a better one act play of its kind a better picture of the grim conditions of modern industry frustrating human life at every turn, of health happiness and love succumbing to start necessity. Fom first to last the play is naturally and convincingly acted. The lovers by Miss Dorothy Waterman and Mr. Robert Cushing the workman who was once so gay and now returns to beg for his old job, still trying pathetically to keep up his price, by Laurence Rittenband...
...start the morning off with a strong does of economics is an action that requires true intellectual curiosity. Although some may think that the vagabond with his inclination towards evening concerts, art galleries, and the theatre is a soft individual unwilling to sacrifice his personal comfort for his intellectual advancement, these sceptics are nevertheless wrong, and in proof of this the vagabond has determined to learn about the Amalgamation of Banking in England since 1880. To find out about this he must turn his steps toward Harvard 1 at 9 o'clock to hear Professor Gay's talk on this...