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...them, and they are sometimes worn that way in the merchant service, but they are not turned up at the bottoms. Now these offending bags are turnd up and there by rendered sloppier. Thus the analogy falls, the argument crumbles and wide pants walk in sackcloth and ashes. --Boston Transcript...
...usual week-end cruise on the Mayflower, Mr. and Mrs. Coolidge were accompanied by Hiram Bingham, new Senator from Connecticut, and James Williams, editor of The Boston Transcript...
...that will interfere very much with their more serious activities. But this is mere criticism. What will prove immensely popular is that this lady should take so broad a view of a system which has received not a little attention from those who have groaned under it. Boston Transcript...
...rising enrollments of our colleges in general are seen in their most dramatic form in the records of our largest institutions. In 1910 the Transcript's census showed only two institutions from coast to coast having more than 5000 full-time students--Columbia and the University of Minnesota. Today there are eighteen. Again, the ten largest universities of 1910 had a combined enrollment of less than 43,000; today they have more than 101,000. The mastery of the tasks of administration and educational organization which such vast numbers of students impose is a challenge to the greatest executive talent...
...crossword puzzles: The Washington Post, The Atlanta Constitution, The Kansas City Star, The Detroit Free Press, The Omaha Bee, The Chicago Tribune, The Buffalo Evening News, The Cleveland Press, The Cincinnati Enquirer, The New Orleans Times-Picayune, The Philadelphia Ledger, The Minneapolis Tribune, The San Francisco Chronicle, The Boston Transcript and nine Manhattan dailies...