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...Army polo until 5 o'clock depart after ing...
...ground floor of the prosperity he foresees for Polish industry. "Because of her natural resources and because there is a possibility of her becoming a distributing centre for the Near East and Central Europe, I believe that any American manufacturer . . would be wise in considering the possibility of enter ing as a partner or purchasing part of the equity of a similar industry which he will find in Poland. . . ." Such words were interesting to the business men, gratifying to the distinguished Poles who heard them...
...Interscholastic ski-jump-ing championships at Eaglebrook Lodge School, Deerneld, Mass...
...voted to start the Federal Farm Board; $19,000,000 for the 1930 Census and House Reapportionment; $4,500,000 for eradication of the Mediterranean fruit fly in Florida; $1,000,000 for pay increases to legislative employes; $1,000,000 for legislative expenses, includ- ing $360,000 for publication of the Congressional Record, $200,000 for compilation and publication of tariff information, $226,000 for "mileage." The Senate's vote to adjourn, after its refusal to do so last fortnight, came suddenly, unexpectedly. The band of two dozen "Young Turks" (junior Republicans) was beaten in its effort...
...Significance. The U. S. has been called a, country without one original philosophy. But a spirit of no mean origi- nality manifests itself in the three follow-ing life attitudes: 1) New England Puritanism; 2) Negroid Epicureanism, now spreading from rural South to urban North; 3) academic pragmatism (William James, John Dewey) which learns a Western pioneer's and Eastern businessman's view of future and past. In this group belong the Carnegies and Kellers. Optimism affected Businessman Carnegie...