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...mechanism breaks down, as it has assuredly broken down, it is no less the duty of the government to repair it. As long as truckloads of fresh milk and butter are being dumped into Wisconsin creeks while unemployed factory workers in the city are standing in line for a bowl of soup, the responsibility of the government to effect physical transactions between the two groups is, even under the constitution a very real...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yesterday | 11/6/1933 | See Source »

...honors of a decade before. Myron Witham's Green eleven marched through to the first coveted victory, and a new precedent in the old rivalry. Thirty years ago the scene in the Stadium must have been very different from what we will see today; workmen still busy on the bowl end left their work to watch the game which was new to many of them. This game in the unfinished Stadium was a memorable one to Dartmouth at all events, with a showing of potential power far greater than that required for the 11-0 victory...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Big Green Used To Set Up Crimson Elevens Back in Gay '80's and '90's | 10/28/1933 | See Source »

...grubby level of the back-clapping, hand-wrenching Rotarian, and will presently descend to the more congenial state of shrieking hysteria; it will thus attain to a shrill crescendo of asininity. The effect of the whole thing is comparable to that produced by a firecracker exploding in a bowl of whipped cream; by this time the worthy General Johnson must feel something like a well-used intellectual fingerbowl. It is not entirely without significance that the American Legion was the most prominent thing in the parade, for it bore a strong resemblance to a Legion convention, with, however, one great...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PARADE | 10/26/1933 | See Source »

...school, about 20 months in the front. But Dollfuss earned distinction by winning the "Verdienstkreuz," Cross of Merit, a decoration given to subalterns for outstanding deeds of valor only. . . . As an Austrian, I had yet to hear of an Austrian's breakfast consisting, of all things, "of a bowl of potato soup with whipped cream." If Kanzler Dollfuss prefers this kind of morning repast, his taste is unique and, therefore, news. But is TIME sure of its potatoes? . . . TIME generalizes, as it is sometimes wont to do, as to "limp handshake of most Austrians." Let me assure TIME that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Oct. 23, 1933 | 10/23/1933 | See Source »

...parade will be headed by Kanrick's band and the classes will form, in order, behind. The column will march down Boylston street into the Stadium, where the spectators will be seated in those sections which are in the bowl. The classes will assemble at the south end of the Stadium to cheer President Lowell, who will occupy a seat in Section 19. There will be a large display of fireworks outside the Stadium at the North end, in addition to hundreds of lights in and around the Stadium, and each undergraduate will be equipped with a torch...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Torchlights and Fireworks Featured Parade on Night of Lowell Inaugural | 10/10/1933 | See Source »

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