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Mauler was ready for the scrap 'cap, and 'e won't cup up my eyes, either. In all the time I've been fighting only one man did that, and 'e did by butting. . . . I've been reading where Tunney is supposed to be the Woodrow Wilson of boxing. If that's so, I must be the Theodore Roosevelt, because they say I'm rough and I'm always ready...
Thus, Prime Minister Raymond Poincare, the great War President of France, puts the last cap on a monumental achievement. When he took office 23 months ago, the franc had lost 9/10 of its pre-War value (5 francs to $1). By soundest generalship, some retrenchments, and chiefly by the sheer confidence-inspiring power of his personality, M. Poincare caused the franc to double in value without resorting to a foreign loan (TIME, January 3, 1927). That value has been kept stable de facto for 18 months; and now it becomes the approximate stabilized value de jure. For the present, paper...
...that it matters, but please, I didn't wear a "little red cap" at the dedication of Princeton Chapel, nor did I have anything to say in "a squeaky little voice" or otherwise, at the opening of the doors, nor did my face or any other portion of my anatomy "thrust itself between them...
...Governor Smith was present in cap & gown to see his good friend honored. Said he: "I am a F. F. M. man-Fulton Fish Market...
...activities begin at 8.45 o'clock, when the Seniors will assemble in front of Holworthy Hall and march, in cap and gown to Appleton Chapel where Dr. Alfred Worcester '78 will conduct the services. The members of the graduating class will then have over an hour of free time before they must assemble again in front of Holworthy Hall, this time to march to Sanders Theatre, where the exercises provide the climax to the morning's procedure...