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...classes, those of his First Series, those of his Second Series. All are of the same mother (TIME, Sept. 16). Edda is a stalwart young woman whose semi-public position has given her excuse to throw aside the traditional Italian woman's modesty and proclaim with her father: "Whoever is not a Father...
Although neither James Slattery nor Lou Scozza, two Buffalo, N. Y. fighters, has ever been light heavyweight champion of the world, the New York State Boxing Commission decided for some reason that these two were meeting last week for the light heavyweight championship. The Commission stipulated, however, that whoever won could be sure of being champion for only 60 days, since within that time he must fight Maxie Rosenbloom, rated as the best light heavyweight of all. For eight rounds stubby Scozza, a swinger, plunged after dancing Slattery, received a hearty cuffing. In the next four rounds Slattery got tired...
...bewildered than ever, for he doesn't know whether Alumnus Aquaticus is an easterner or westerner; at any rate, he feels sure that the mysterious unknown, with whom he has carried on a steady correspondence through a trust office, was in Los Angeles on the same day he was. Whoever he may be, Harvard's indebtedness to him is increased by his making possible the appearance here of such an outstanding diver as Riley...
...Whoever is Japan's Foreign Minister, Japan's primary interest in China is trade, and trade requires peace...
...which was passed first in 1697, was amended in 1782 and today reads as follows: "Whoever wilfully blasphemes the holy name of God by denying, cursing, or contumeliously reproaching God, His cration, government or final judging of the world, or by cursing or contumeliously reproaching Jesus Christ or the Holy Ghost, or by cursing or contumeliously reproaching or exposing to contempt or ridicule the Holy Word of God contained in the Holy Scriptures shall be punished by imprisonment in gaol for not more than one year, or by a fine of not more than $300, and may also be bound...