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...Miss Ivy Russell, 25, maidservant of Croydon: the women's weight-lifting championship of England, for which she had challenged one Tillie Tinmouth of Sunderland; by hoisting a 300-lb. bar over her head; at Croydon. Champion Russell's comment: "I weigh only nine stone [126 lb.]. ... I do not know when I discovered that I was so strong...
...Worcester; L. A. Giffin, of West Hartford, Connecticut; M. T. Gilmour, of Wilmington, North Carolina; J. H. Grindlay, of Youngstown, Chio; D. T. Hall, of Seattle, Washington; G. M. Jorgensen, of Minden, Nebraska; C. D. Roberts, of East Boston; J. E. Robertson, of Santa Monica, California; D. A. Sunderland, of Rome, Georgia; W. L. Wallbank, of New Britain, Connecticut; J. H. Warner, Jr., of Oberlin, Ohio; F. J. West
...Sunderland, Co. Durham England...
...directed at two books, three magazines and a pamphlet issued by the India Independence League of America. The books, which he describes as having "more than any others influenced American thought about India," are Eminent Asians by Josef Washington ("Upton Close") Hall, and India in Bondage by Dr. Jabez Sunderland.* The magazines: The New Republic, Fleet's Review (described as "a 'tabloid' monthly read by most American business men"), and TIME...
...Sunderland's India in Bondage has been suppressed by the Indian Government. Pamphleteer Thompson records that fact but does not see fit to mention that the real dynamite in the Sunderland book was its quotations from Prime Minister MacDonald in the days when as an independent Laborite he could say what he chose: "A thousand and one reasons are given for a little more tutelage [for India]. . . . Now plain, practical common sense should come to our rescue. Nobody can imagine that any harm will come from independence. Let independence be granted...