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...possibilities were plain. It would react to the disadvantage of the Republican candidate, because Republican campaign funds are always the largest. But the Republicans had no love to waste upon Mr. Coolidge. On the other hand?if he should happen to be tne Democratic nominee?it would probably also react on Mr. McAdoo, who has conducted an elaborate pre-conventlon campaign that must have cost a "mint" of money, not to mention promises of patronage. As for Senator La Follette, if he becomes a third party candidate, the investigation will work entirely to his advantage: he will not have...
...following Foreign Minister Stresemann made a notable speech: "I make no concealment of the fact that I consider the Experts' Report as decisive progress, as compared to all that went before, and I decline to assume responsibility for anything that may happen to us in connection with our foreign relations in case we reject the Report." He also said that he believed France would be easier to deal with now that the Lefts were in power and he reminded the reactionaries in no uncertain voice that they had apparently forgotten that Germany had lost...
Only in these two rounds did Harvard look woefully bad at the bat. In the other innings Captain Jenkins and his men made Carroll pitch to the limit and constantly threatened to break open the game with a flock of hits. The very first inning presaged what was to happen all the afternoon. Campbell and Gordon singled sharply to the Purple outfield with one out only to be left on base when Todd struck out and Hammond rolled feebly to Gautreau...
...absence of the gold standard just at present in British international financing, are clearly recognized. In Germany, the question as to whether their new credit structure should be based on the pound or the dollar is being widely debated. Last week one philosophizing critic asked: "What would happen to America if Europe suddenly decided to abandon the gold standard entirely?" He conjectured that America was becoming alarmed because of her tremendous and mounting gold resources...
...that Yale is very properly going to be in on the dedication. Nothing has been said yet as to what will happen in other years. Possibly a series of games to be played in New Haven and Providence on alternate years is planned. The only danger of such a scheme would be that with West Point also building a new stadium and with the likelihood of others being erected in the not too distant future the Athletic Association may find itself confronted with a choice between an embarrassment of away-from-home games and dropping some old and respected friends...