Word: frees
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...will be to provide that only the dyes that are absolutely necessary shall be licensed. This bill has already passed the House, but has failed by a small minority in the Senate. It is to be hoped that the measure will be reconsidered; any industry which will eventually free us from dependence for necessities upon a foreign nation is important enough to be protected until it can take care of itself...
There is much serious verse that is good, an editorial that smacks of Lampy's halcyon days and a free translation into Chinese English of the Jimmian equivalent of "two threes" as "one couple in the royal bath for three exalted minutes"--which is not altogether Comstockian. Mr. Choate's and Mr. Behn's drawings are, as ever, exceptionally good, and there is a mildly amusing article on the annoying miscellany of "drives," as well as a Biblical distortion that is funny in spots. On the whole the number is a pleasant one, calculated to "tickle the great American public...
Baskets from floor: Harvard--McLeish 3, Fitts 3, Tyson, Feiring, Miller. Clark--Smith 9, Winn. Baskets on free tries: Harvard--McConnell 6, Fitts 2. Clark--Smith 3, Fowler. Free tries missed: Harvard--Fitts 5, McConnell 4. Clark--Smith 7, Fowler 3. Fouls called on Harvard: Miller 3, Chase 3, Fitts, McLeish, Feiring, McConnell. Clark--Keenlayside 4, Winn 3, Cutler, Smith, Fowler. Umpire, Hoyt. Referee, Suderman. Time, 20-minute halves...
Ever since the plebiscite in Austria rejected the plea for pan-Germanism, it has been evident that Germany's former ally has broken free of Prussian influence and Prussian modes of thought. The recent news from Geneva confirms this evidence; Austria, feeling that it is better to be a repentant member of the League rather than a defiant outcast, has faithfully complied with the treaty stipulations and has finally gained admission to the Geneva assembly. Except for Turkey, Germany has lost her last supporter...
...increase her defiance. Certainly the former probability is the most desirable; there are too many latent forces of literary and scientific thought and accomplishment in Germany to have them thrown away in useless pursuit of a rainbow's end. Were Germany to realize this, and make some attempt to free herself, as has Austria, from the grasp of Prussianism, not only she, but the world as well, would profit...