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...certain Exhibition day the audience was assembled. "When the square cap, and flowing robes of Jared Sparks were seen in the distance, the soul-inspiring 'Kuffer' was struck up immediately causing the worthy gentleman to start in a run for the pulpit. For the same performance we received the approval of Professor Peirce and Child. On the other hand we were damned by the New York Herald, from whom censure is an honor, and praise a blot...
...futility of present foreign policy to contribute toward world peace. Unofficially America is responsible for the Geneva protocol to outlaw war. Professor James T. Shotwell of Columbia University fathered the ideas incorporated in the document. And the world's applause of the plan apparently adds another feather to the cap of unofficial cooperation. In the middle of his graceful bow of acknowledgement, however, the administration receives a rude check. The experts at Geneva have conclude that all the constructive work of the forty-eight states which have signed the protocol is in vain, so long as the United States stays...
Harvard has few of the customary "college traditions". Its students go and come about the yard very much as they do in their own homes. Its entering class wears no distinguishing red cap, and smokes where and when it chooses. The tradition of individuality, however, both of thought and of action is preserved. That at least is sacred, that and Indifference...
...inch high; their bodies were uncouth but agile ? spindle-shanked, with rotund small bellies; they had pendulous cheeks, tiny eyes and huge mouths, capable of infinite expression. They could wear any clothes with an odd look, but their noirmal garb was doublet and hose, worn with a tasseled cap peculiar to their order...
London. Just before the last session adjourned, each barrister was handed a card: "Clothing for Men on Shipboard-Day, sports or lounge; evening, tuxedo, light overcoat, cap...