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...then, explain the prominence of Newton D. Baker among the possible Democratic nominees? Testimony comes in to tell of a prevailing Baker sentiment throughout the nation which persists in spite of the lack of any active organized effort to promote the Ohioan's candidacy. A poll taken recently of Democratic newspaper editors revealed nearly as many predictions of Baker's election as of Roosevelt's. Prominent party politicians, while discreetly silent in states where Mr. Baker's own withheld permission is necessary for their appearance at Chicago as official delegates, are known to harbor a secret desire for the fateful...

Author: By Instructor IN Government. and W. P. Maddox, S | Title: Presidential Possibilities | 3/26/1932 | See Source »

...scientific basis, obtained by the CRIMSON from experts in psychology, physics, and even music, has been discovered to explain the widely observed propensity of people to sing in the bath-tub. Disillusioning to some, perhaps, the explanations indicate that few artists of operatic calibre sing unseen...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ballantine Declares People Who Sing in Bathtubs Rarely Posses Subtle Musical Natures or Extraordinary Talents | 3/25/1932 | See Source »

...meeting, called by F. O. Matthiessen, tutor, is to explain to Sophomores concentrating in the field of History and Literature the purpose of the Bible and Shakespeare examinations which are held in the spring Reading Period. Professor Lowes will start the meeting with a talk on the Bible examination and its significance in the field, and Professor Babbitt will talk on the Shakespeare requirements...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LOWES AND BABBITT ADDRESS HISTORY, LITERATURE MEN | 3/21/1932 | See Source »

...Department is forced to hide behind the skirts of the Gold Star mothers to prevent propaganda against war, they not only play into the hands of a publisher seeking notoriety, but put themselves in a false light as well. Far more convincing would it have been to explain simply that once men had seen these pictures they could only with great difficulty be induced to fight, that in consequence the possibility of war would be shoved ever more into the background, and, incidentally, that tax payers money would flow else-where than into the iron coffers of the War Department...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE ART OF WAR | 3/21/1932 | See Source »

...Stalin will explain the hardships that have been endured in Russia" prophesied Ray Long, "and will tell what has been done and is being done to relieve them . . . But what perhaps is the most important phase of his writing will be his statement of the attitude of Russia today toward the rest of the world, particularly toward the United States, Britain and Japan. There will be quite a bit about Japan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Best Books | 3/14/1932 | See Source »

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