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...much the lesser evil. They were fully aware that U.S. mine production has fallen while imports have climbed (see chart). Canadian politicians railed at the ruling, but Canadian miners were more subdued. "It's easier to get rid of a quota than a tariff," said V. C. Wansbrough, vice president of the Canadian Metal Mining Association...
...noteworthy. Lyon Phelps' poem on a bar-fly conveys a few impressions, but is hindered by a choppy use of words. George Kelly contributes an interesting review of Conrad; also a long poem, which is not very successful in welding concrete images to abstract introspection. In another review, John Wansbrough tries and fails to say something interesting about Santayana's philosophy in a space too brief for definition of terms...
...shot at close range. The Crimson playing took a brace at this point and the passing improved, the ball being constantly near the British goal. Finally Neylan repeated, this time for the visitors, Treanor's spectacular run for the third score. The fourth and fifth followed by Hopkins and Wansbrough. The second Crimson tally was made by Cole as the result of a scrimmage before the English goal just before the final whistle...
...Pratt, g. g., Hopkins, Gallop Rouillard, p. p., Mennie Kantor, Rasch, c.p. c.p., Clark Lindsley, 1d. 1d., Switzer Wobber, 2d. 2d., Fleming Hardy, Schefreen, 3d. 3d., Coates Bragger, c. c., Currie Young, 3a. 3a., Neylan Treanor, 2a. 2a., Gallop, Pearson Thomas, Bohm, 1a. 1a., Mee Gallup, Levy, o.h. o.h., Wansbrough Cole, i.h. i.h., Pearson, Gallop...
Score, Oxford-Cambridge 5, Harvard 2 Goals, Wansbrough 2, Mee, Hopkins, Neylan, Cole, Treanor. Referees, Gustafson and Marsters. Time, two 25 minute periods...