Word: stated
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Those who decide to take part in the ceremony tomorrow as members of the A. A. F. S. unit are to report at 40 State street, Boston, tomorrow noon, in uniform with helmets and gas masks...
...State House, on left, at City Hall, on the left, on the Common, on the right. At Park Square, on the right...
...University unit of the Reserve officers Training Corps in the "All America" parade, which will be held in Boston on Saturday afternoon, were announced yesterday by the Headquarters Office. The regiment will march as a part of the First Section, in rear of a brigade of the Massachusetts State Guard, and will be among the first, therefore, to complete the circuit of the line of march...
Whether or not we like prohibition, it is now very rapidly coming into its own. The passing of the National Amendment through the Massachusetts legislature has shown conclusively that there is little hope for the "wets." Massachusetts is the eleventh state to ratify and more significant, the fifth wet state. New York alone, of all the states that have been so far called upon to face this problem, has refused to pass the amendment: It has been successful even in such strongholds of the liquor interests as Kentucky and Maryland...
...make the proposed amendment a part of the Constitution is now only a question of time, and a short time at that. There are twenty-one more dry states that have not yet passed it, but their favorable decision is a foregone conclusion. It only needs the affirmative vote of four out of 16 wet states remaining to get the required two-thirds. If Massachusetts had followed New York and temporized, the wet forces might have stood some chance, but the example of the conservative Bay State will be of overwhelming value to the "drys". John Barleycorn's reign will...