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Second--Stroke, P. H. Nitze '28; 7, W. G. Saltonstall '28; 6, H. R. Browning '27; 5, C. O'D. Iselin '26; 4, E. J. Canning '26; 3, Edward Page '28; 2, J. H. Perkins '27; bow, Donald Murchie '28; cox, W. W. Beer...
...only oasis is LaGuardia, sturdy, two-fisted Congressman, worthy foe of any man. He has no chance of keeping the proceedings impartial. His efforts will fall as flat as the foam on near-beer...
...straw vote was last week undertaken by the Newspaper Enterprise Association (N. E. A.) through newspapers in 375 cities in various parts of the country. Three options were given to voters: 1) enforcement of the Volstead Act, 2) repeal, 3) amendment of the Act to permit light wines and beer...
Latest among ridiculous developments is the offer of a Milwaukee brewery to supply each Congressman with one free case of real beer for the purpose of his testing its intoxicating power. No mention is made of the possibility that such a beer garden entertainment would merely prove a stein bout to see whose was the strongest Congressional head...
...walks four miles to school, a one-room school with no windows, a "blab" school where you say your lessons to yourself out loud until time to recite to the Irish Catholic teacher. At home little Abe is chore-boy, toting water, billets, ashes and the things for beer-making. He rides (without pants, he's a "shirttail boy") the horse drawing the "bull-tongue" plow; he tends his father's stallion and brood mares. Sometimes it is warm and there are good "vittles"; sometimes it is cold as a dead snake...