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...flood of volumes engendered by the European conflict seems to have abated. Though a rather diffident Senate has not yet seen fit to usher in a final peace, the reading public has issued the dictum: "Nothing more about the war!" "The Yankee in the British Zone" is a courageous challenge to this decision, and as such, if for no other cause, deserves consideration...
...parlor bolshevists." But in times of reaction from liberalism such as the present there are still greater dangers in applying the epithet "parlor bolshevist" to anyone who dares assert an independent opinion. If this nation and the whole world do not watch their step carefully, the next decade will usher in a period of suppression on such a scale that in comparison the age of Metternich will appear as a mad whirl of anarchy...
...signed up after 1 o'clock on Thursday must report at the H. A. A. today with the others and also report to the head usher at the Locker Building at 11 o'clock tomorrow...
Sections 26-37 inclusive, P. S. Foisie, assistant head usher, in charge: Section heads as follows: Sect. 26, E. J. Trott; Sect. 27, L. B. Davis; Sect. 28, C. J. Coulson; Sect. 29, F. W. Willett; Sect. 30, K. W. Baker; Sect. 31, D. V. Widder; Sect. 32, G. V. Smith; Sect. 33, M. H. Bailey; Sect. 34, H. W. Hardy; Sect. 35, E. Amdursky; Sect. 36, G. W. Mathews; Sect. 37, R. B. Holstein...
Sections 38-51 inclusive, P. D. Woodbridge, assistant head usher, in charge: Section heads as follows: Sect. 38, L. R. Ring; Sect. 39, R. F. Doolittle; Sect. 40, G. K. Anderson; Sect. 41, L. A. Salmon; Sect. 42, G. W. Adams; Sect. 43, C. M. Wentworth; Sect. 44, E. F. Stoneham; Sect. 45, F. Knoblock; Sect. 46, J. C. Burns; Sect. 47, D. Davis; Sect. 48, C. G. Anderson; Sect. 49, P. B. Flanders; Sect. 50, E. H. Pendergast; Sect. 51, H. Mathews...