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...dramatization by Tom Cushing of Blasco Ibanez's novel, "Blood and Sand," has been secured by Charles Frohman, Inc. This will mark the first production in this country of any of the Spanish novelist's works...
...since the moratorium which has existed since last October was extended to February first. Almost as complicated is the election problem. Although the votes were cast in early November nobody knows who is to be the next President. There is much fraud and violence; the courts do not function; blood has been shed; and the lack of credit has disrupted trade completely. Help is certainly needed...
...course I am expecting the objection that Franklin's activity in France and de Valera's in America are not similar, and that the sacrifices in bodies and blood by Irishmen before the altar of Liberty are not like the successful bloodshed of your human ancestors, the American Revolutionists. I admit the objection. Eamon de Valera is not Benjamin Franklin, and Sinn Feiners are not American Revolutionists. The implication is plain; it tends to explain the CRIMSON's attitude...
...said in defense of Harvard that she has in the last few years displayed genuine sporting blood. Her game with Centre College this year has revealed that and has proven Harvard's willingness to match prowess with teams of the west. Harvard's trip a year ago to California, for battle with the pride of the Pacific coast, furnished further substantiating evidence of Harvard's sporting blood. Better than that Harvard has invited Illinois to a game at Cambridge but Illinois insists that Harvard return such a compliment by matching the Illini at Urbana. Illinois has the same pride that...
Harvard may give in on this point and if so the long sought clash between the two may at last be realized. In that event football would come into its own: sport devotees would be privileged to witness a real blood and iron world's series, something a little new but something cleaner, more wholesome, and entirely untainted from professionalism or commercialization. It would be a fine boon to the sport world...