Word: membered
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...mounts have been furnished by L. E. Stoddard, a one-time international player and now a member of the international polo committee. Mr. Stoddard lives in New Haven and will doubtless assist in the coaching of the Yale polo team during the winter. He has provided twenty-one excellent mounts, which are now being trained at the armory...
With the completion of the installation of a new Washington and Cutting transmitting set, recently presented to the club by a former member, the club will be in a position to take messages for transmission to all parts of the country, with the cooperation of other stations associated with it in a national relay league. It has arranged, therefore, to have a commercial operator on duty every evening, beginning after the holidays...
...another favorable sign of the future Republican administration comes from Marion. The Vice-President is to become more than a nonentity; under the Harding regime he will be an ex-officio member of the Cabinet. For many years the office of Vice-President has been filled by honorable men of little account, in keeping with the little responsibility attached; or by men of too much account for the political bosses--like Theodore Roosevelt, who became objectionably prominent as Governor of New York. The men who were elected Vice-Presidents were considered shelved...
Senator Harding, speaking of his plan to make Governor Coolidge an ex-officio member of his Cabinet, remarks simply: "It would be a fine thing, and I don't see why it hasn't been done long ago." The country will agree with him. It has no desire to see a man like Governor Coolidge wasting his time in Washington; the decision to make use of him is surely in accord with common sense. And "why it hasn't been done long ago" is a question that seems particularly applicable to numerous things today. Senator Harding shows all along that...
...following statement was issued from the Endowment Fund office last night: "Next Wednesday vacation begins and, in order that the drive may not have to continue after Christmas, it is earnestly hoped that all members of the College who have not yet enrolled will do so at once. The committee cannot end the drive till each undergraduate member of College has been approached in some way. Some men do not realize that if they have not ready cash, it is possible to pledge money, the payment of which is not due till some months hence. If a man cannot pledge...