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...Republic" has fought the treaty tooth and nail, and to all intents and purposes will continue to do so. Why he should feel the way he does is no great problem. He is first and foremost an egitator who lives on the troubles of others; to establish peace in Ireland would leave him, frankly, out of a job. Even the fact that the majority of his aims have been accomplished leaves him unmoved. So long as he continues to be "patriotic", there is one thing certain; the Irish will not have to look far when they feel in the need...
...noon the members of Base Hospital No. 5 will dedicate the square at the corner of Pasteur and Longwood Avenues, facing the Medical School, to the memory of Oscar C. Tugo, the first American enlisted man killed in the war at the hands of the enemy. Surgeon General Ireland, M. C. U. S. A. is to deliver, an address while Governor Cox, General Caine, and Mayor A. J. Peters '95 will also be present. The committee in charge hopes that all former members of Base Hospital No. 5 who can possibly attend will...
...etchings by Seymour Haden, the "Shere Mill Pond" and "Sunset in Ireland" are particularly beautiful impressions of favorite plates of this famous English surgeon-artist...
...proposal of the negative that Ireland be given independence would not work because of the lack of a capacity for government in the Irish people. A republic would not give Ireland economic prosperity, stability, nor protection. What Ireland desires is not relevant to the argument; her best interests are what the case is concerned with. The arguments of the negative fall because their alternative proposal is impossible
...Yale Freshmen debating team defeated the Harvard 1924 team here tonight by a 2 to 1 decision. The winning team supported the negative of the question, "Resolved: That the interests of the Irish People will be best furthered by the establishment of a dominion form of government for Ireland...