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Albany, N. Y...
Holstein-Fries!an World Lacona, N. Y...
...games are unreasonably expensive, often meaningless, frequently unpopular. There have been more of them than ever this season. With more traditions than most such contests, N. Y. U. i). Georgia last week drew 65,000 spectators, ended much the same way as last year's game and by the same score (7 to 6) after Mott had run back the second-half kickoff for a touchdown and after Vernon ("Catfish") Smith had place-kicked the winning point and made the tackle, on fourth down with a few minutes to play, stopping N. Y. U.'s Bill Abee...
...Holy Cross was played up two years ago and I also recalled how Harvard has shown genuine power on occasions this year. The Crimson will find itself today and will win by at least a 21 to 7 score. Other scores: Cornell 20 Dartmouth 14 Fordham 7 N. Y. U. 13 Columbia 20 Brown 7 Pennsylvania 13 Georgia Tech 0 Army 14 Pittsburgh 13 Tulane 19 Georgia 6 Notre Dame 54 Navy 0 Tennessee 7 Vanderbilt 6 Williams 20 Amherst 0 Colgate 14 Syracuse...
...tasted wormwood oftener than honey. Like many a fellow radical she was born a Russian Jewess, arrived in the U. S. a simple young immigrant. Her family settled in Rochester, N. Y. and Emma went to work like anybody else. The execution of the Chicago anarchists (1887) turned Emma Goldman's stomach, transformed her from a potential to an actual Red. Meantime she had married (at 18) one Jacob Kershner, whom she quickly discovered was impotent. Emma left him, her family and respectability, went to Manhattan to plunge into anarchism and free love. She made rapid headway in both...