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L'Edair, supporter of M. Briand: "The French public will receive with surprise such a statement by President Coolidge. It is entirely without precedent that the head of a State should intervene in such a manner in the political crisis of another country."
William E. Biirghardt Du Bois, author, editor of The Crisis, for the founding and calling together of the Pan-African Congress.
At La Soledad, the crisis became acute. The nationalist Mexican Church was not proving an overnight success. President Calles observed all, entered upon the scene, padlocked La Soledad. As Lent ended, Patriarch Joaquín had no church.
At Harvard University, 289 years ago, a meal of baked beans and fish cakes was served in the university Commons. The undergraduate body- "two nephews of the president and the professor's son"- complained bitterly about the fish cakes. They added that the butter was bad. For many years...
The fundamental trouble with the St. Paul is overcompetition from the Great Northern, the Northern Pacific, the Canadian transcontinental lines and shipping lines through the Panama Canal. The northwest territory is overbuilt with railroads in proportion to its traffic needs; and St. Paul, as the latest comer, has fared worst...