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The reader of the current issue of the Advocate is struck, first of all, by the remarkable and wholly creditable variety of its contents. To call it a "Yale Game Number" is to tell but half the story. Football articles there are--and good ones--but the proximity of the...
"Through a mistaken idea, football followers, who are not acquainted with inside football, have the impression that anything except the play of the big eastern teams must be erratic. While this is not true in general, especially is it not true of Centre College, which owes its success to date...
At a time when every newspaper is printing in its pictorial section pictures of "bolshevik" Italy, portraying in vivid detail seizures of mills and factories by the "red" element, it is comforting to hear from such a reliable source as the Italian Ambassador that conditions are not so drear as...
In yesterday's CRIMSON a wrong impression was given as to the substance of a part of Mr. Moors' speech at the Union. The quotation states: "Mr. Moors ended his talk by urging the members present to vote. . . for a government by parties." This is exactly the reverse of Mr...
The Japanese are in Southeast Siberia; in what force and with what intentions seems to be a subject unworthy of discussion. That the highly efficient Imperial Japanese Government is acting without definite aim is improbable. If the aim is insidious, then the sooner the western democracies come to an understanding...