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...Mont. In the Nation, he wrote: observed a peculiar biological-political relationship in the annual rings of the trees. Three marked periods of retarded growth were manifest, just prior to 1828, 1884 and 1912. These were the years of major catastrophes for Republicans. In 1828, log-cabin-and-hard-cider Andrew Jackson smote them down; in 1884, rotund-reformer Grover Cleveland, in 1912, scholar Woodrow Wilson. ... It struck me that possibly the same lack of rainfall which caused the trees to wane also caused the party in power to wane. Several economists have recognized the correlation between rainfall and economic...
President Lowell has accepted an invitation to speak at the Smoker, and music is to be furnished by the Harvardians, the orchestra which will play during the intermission at the Junior Dance on next Friday night. It has also been arranged to serve doughnuts, cider and sandwiches as well as to distribute favors which will be furnished by Arthur...
...Smoker will be held in the Union Living Room at 7:30 o'clock and it is intended to get some prominent Harvard Graduate to speak. There will be a movie and music by the Gold Coast Orchestra. Doughnuts, cider, and sandwiches will be served and favors will be furnished by Arthur...
Strange it is that this "standpat" Republican should have been born in Guilford, N. C., in 1836 in the reign of Andrew Jackson, whose Democratic pals spilled cider on the White House carpets. Then he spent his boyhood near Terre Haute...
...Apples, Cider. In the country around Martinsburg, W. Va., this season's apple crop totals 1,000,000 barrels, but cannot be sold. Growers have set up apple stands and cider tubs in Martinsburg's public square where all comers may help themselves freely...