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...that time there were 22 battleships and 75 other warships out of commission, without crews or ammunition and since many have not had steam up for six months they will need extensive repairs, 60 days being necessary to put them in commission, and four months to make then fit for fighting...
...various reasons, do not join any of the above courses of training, there is the opportunity of en- tering one of the ambulance services. The term of field service in either the American or the Norton-Harjes Service is six months at least. Drivers must be physically fit and able to run an automobile. The expenses in either of these contingents is about $300 for the period of six months...
...Professor Taussig as a theorist. He is a theorist who will very clearly see through the greedy devices by which greedy interests have hitherto sought to delude Congress. He is also a practical man who knows the details of tariff making here and abroad, and is excellently qualified to fit our tariff into the system of world commercial relations. New Republic...
...Coolidge and R. P. Hallowell have been playing regularly on Team A and have proved good hitters, but on account of the restricted conditions in the cage have not been given an opportunity to exhibit their fielding ability. P. S. Dickson is another good outfielder who may fit in nicely at one of the three positions
...responsible for the battle scenes, but we fear the "love interests" in the photo-play must be laid to her charge. Everything that was miraculous and lovable in the character of Joan was not enough for Miss Macpherson. Not at all; she is a dramatist. So she has seen fit to force on the Maid of France a love affair with an English soldier. Shakespere, another dramatist, always sensitive to the public taste, took similar liberties with the character of Joan, but Miss Macpherson, being a lady, stopped short of that...