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When General Chiang Kai-shek marched up from Canton through the centre of China four years ago to capture Peking and establish the Nationalist government he led an army plentifully supplied with Soviet arms, Soviet gold, Soviet propaganda. Once established in Nanking, the Nationalist leaders did their best to forget their Russian connections, but in southern Kiangsi province, through which they first advanced, Communist doctrines took such healthy root that there are today lusty bandit armies which march under Red banners, post Communist placards, preach Communist sermons in the intervals of strictly capitalist Private Looting...
...pleasure to participate in this tribute to Mr. Heinz ... to engage in the anniversary of the establishment which has a record of over 60 years of industrial peace. . . . We often tend to forget that the most wonderful and powerful machine in the world is the men and women themselves. . . . Industrial conflict is the greatest waste in industry. . . . The higher purpose of industry is to provide satisfaction of life to human beings. . . . Unless industry makes living men and women and children happier, it cannot excuse its failure by pleading that at least it has kept them alive...
...This year the figures may be even bigger. More than ever before it has become evident that the public, taking possession of a game which was once the private property of the colleges, lias changed it almost unrecognizably. College graduates often grumble about the changes. If they forget to fill out their applications for tickets to the big annual game of their college, they may have to pay scalpers as much as $50 for a seat. They find themselves sitting next to people who have never been to any college but have secured six tickets at box office prices through...
...Chaim Weizmann, who resigned as President of the World Zionist Organization as an act of protest, keynoted last week at a London Zionist rally: "We have forgotten Pharaoh. We will forget Passfield...
...Yale that really made me football conscious. There is something romantic about his marvelous ability. It is a sort of Saint George and the Dragon, Machiavelli, Ubermench combination, and I should love to watch him play. To see him run down the field and Oh but I mustn't forget that you are Harvard men." She did not mention Yale's other distinguished alumnus, Rudy Valee...