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In spite of German propaganda to the contrary, it is recognized by rational people that the feeling between our soldiers and the French has been of the best, but there are ignorant men who believe that this country deserves most of the credit for victory. They speak of Paris being...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FOCH'S VISIT. | 5/14/1919 | See Source »

Though many of us have growled and grumbled at the new five-day vacation imposed on the national industries by Mr. Garfield, there was one plank in his platform which pleased the undergraduate. Monday seemed well on the way to join Sunday on the credit page of our lives. Two...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MONDAY | 1/19/1918 | See Source »

Though the graves of our soldier dead will become hallowed ground, dearly dreadful to memory, there will remain in a practical sense "one set of interests" for America. Destiny had so written even before Washington's time.

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Europe and America. | 11/26/1917 | See Source »

It is only natural that this custom has not changed. We are a sport-loving people and need entertainment. We have already had a year of war with, unfortunately, visions of more to come. Yet we can only have one World Series each year. It is not unnatural, then, that...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PERSHING vs. PERRITT. | 10/9/1917 | See Source »

Mr. Shaw's latest and wittiest play to see our stage was presented Monday for the first time in Boston, by Mr. Faversham and his wonderful company. Mr. Faversham, having essayed, in the immediate past, the roles of a faun, a gentleman gambler and a barbaric king, was quite at...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Theatre in Boston | 2/21/1917 | See Source »

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