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...Annual Harvard-Princeton concert which took place in Sanders Theatre last Friday evening was an unqualified success from every standpoint. The Glee Clubs and the instrumental organizations of both universities alternated on the program with selections that in every case brought forth much applause. The singing was noticeably good; the men seemed to have been extremely well-drilled and not a hitch of any kind occurred...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard-Princeton Concert a Success | 11/11/1920 | See Source »

...Monday evening, your reporter has taken too optimistic an attitude with regard to present business conditions as presented by Mr. Babson. It is true, Mr. Babson did give "ten reasons in support of his statement that the business outlook in the United States is favorable," which you rightly set forth in detail. However, in spite of these ten indications pointing toward prosperity, Mr. Babson believes that "the stage is set for a period of business depression" which will hit the retail dealer hardest of all. To prevent this depression a change of attitude is absolutely essential...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: What Mr. Babson Said | 11/10/1920 | See Source »

Once more a nation has appealed to the League against a provision of the Peace Treaty, and in the name of "self-determination." This time it is Alsace-Lorraine--that darling for whose redemption France poured forth so much blood and treasure--that raises its voice against its liberator. It is Alsace-Lorraine that protests loudly at the high-handed conduct of the French officials, and at being forcefully "annexed" without its consent. Furthermore, the agitation in favor of independence is spreading steadily throughout the districts. Is it for this then, that France has waited fifty years...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SELF-DETERMINATION AGAIN | 11/4/1920 | See Source »

...lasted only a half hour was exceptionally hard fought and only by a clever forward pass from Johnson to Chapin which went for a thirty yard gain and the single touchdown of the game, were they able to score. For nearly fifteen minutes the play raged back and forth, for a while in favor of the second team, and then after losing the ball on downs, turning to the advantage of team "B". During the afternoon, Stillman showed his ability as a punter by gaining on every exchange of kicks. Although the varsity coaching staff seemed satisfied with the showing...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TEAM "B" SCORES LONE TOUCHDOWN ON FORWARD PASS | 11/3/1920 | See Source »

...Nothing but the Truth" and "Nothing but Lies" to the haunts of the idlest rich, busied only by bolshevist butlers and refractory race-horses offers the happiest medium for the Collierisms that kept the audience in one continuous chuckle from his first appearance to his last, and brought forth five minutes of sustained applause at the end of the second...

Author: By J. K. W., | Title: "The Hottentot" Has an Old Theme and a New Wrinkle | 11/3/1920 | See Source »

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