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Though Lord Rothermere's frequent gallops rarely get anywhere, a ride with darkling, vivacious, rich Sir Oswald was bound to be interesting. In 1918 he, a War veteran, moved into the House of Commons as a Conservative. Two years later he married Lady Cynthia, daughter of the Marquess Curzon. He began drifting Left, to the Independents, to the Laborites, to the rebel Laborites. In 1932 he swung violently back, past his original Conservative friends, to a new Right extreme, the "British Union of Fascists" whose members he fitted out with black shirts and badges but no anti-Semitic program...
Other methods of economizing on the use of gold, or rather increasing to usefulness of our present supply of metre were suggested, such as the increase use of checks by people in countries fly are not as frequent users of check currency as the American people. In commission the report emphasized the need international cooperation and international good will...
...white children. A few months later Elmer Thomas hung his shingle over the doorway of a frame house in the frontier town of Lawton. Across the street hung the shingle of a young, blind lawyer who had not yet developed his resonant chime-like voice-Thomas Pryor Gore. Frequent court opponents, they were friends, and both had their shoes shined by a newsboy named Riley. In that frontier world all things were possible, for today Thomas and Gore* represent the sovereign State of Oklahoma in the U. S. Senate, and Fletcher Settle Riley is Chief Justice of the Oklahoma Supreme...
...general honors degree was expected after the recommendation of the division of History, Government, and Economics last May, but no steps have yet been taken in that no steps have yet been taken in that no steps have yet been taken in that direction. In spite of frequent criticism in these columns, the published rank list and the general honors degree still remain as obsolete institutions utterly out of line with the aims of tutorial work and of the special fields...
...present rate for board in the Union is lower than in the Houses. This low rate would not be possible if part of the Freshmen were permitted to sign for 14 meals only. There is no doubt that some men who take frequent meals outside the Union are inconvenienced by the present system of charging...