Word: stepping
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Sprightly Invitation. Though the rift between Asquithians and Georgians is too wide for Mr. Lloyd George to step automatically into the leadership of the party he did not neglect to bid for that post last week in a speech at Barnstaple. After referring to "that great Liberal leader, Lord Oxford, one of the most illustrious of the party's brilliant array of leaders," Mr. Lloyd George continued: "It is a crime to waste energy and enthusiasm on personal feuds...
...military defense to his own problem. In both cases, a powerful blow was directed at the centre of the line, which could hardly be withstood by ordinary methods of defense. To substitute ends and tackles of a football team on the defensive for Napoleon's cavalry was a natural step, and the centre could be reenforced by the backs, just as the French centre was strengthened by reserves...
...shows great improvement. Harvard will be on the short end of the kicking game. Dooley and Black of Dartmouth are splendid blockers. Defense against the forward pass has been the slogan for the last week, Dartmouth has lost Oberlander, and has no one adequate to replace him. Harvard should step the Dartmouth passing attack...
Tonight he will trace the next step in the development of poetry, and show how the very elementary molpe evolved into the drama "Metre" will be the subject of the next lecture, which will take place on Friday...
Raymond Robbins, a noted social economist and an advocate of organized labor, will be the first speaker. On October 26, he will give an address entitled "The Next Step" which treats of the outlawry...