Word: mightfully
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...specimen, asserts that "The President has encouraged and even secretly inaugurated, societies that are avowedly and actively hostile to the British Government," and that "it is time that those activities should be stopped. And why? And how? Ought de Valera be stopped for the same reasons for which Franklin might have been ejected from France when he went seeking financial aid and recognition for the United States of America? The arguments which yesterday were employed in defense of Liberty and Freedom are today pressed into the service of those who would crush them both...
...meeting of the Student Council held last night, it was decided to put a "Date Book" at the desk at the Union in which it is strongly urged that all organizations register meetings and other events which might conflict with any other activities. It is hoped by this method to avoid such conflicts as occurred last year between the "East vs. West" Debate, the Senior Picnic and the Freshman Musical Clubs on May 21. Although registration is not compulsory, it is hoped that all organizations will realize that it is to their benefit to register their events, and, in case...
...Dora" and Viola Roach as "Mrs. Knox," were particularly effective in the characterization of these two very essential parts. E. E. Clive cleverly played the henpecked husband, while Robert Noble did well in the delightful and familiar figure of the irate father, Mr. Gilbey. The only thing which one might wish for is less drawn-out speeches, which are difficult to speak and follow. Still, they are full of unexpected humor, and the whole is a thoroughly enjoyable performance
Senator Borah's comment on the withdrawal of Argentina from the Assembly of the League of Nations was short: "The Argentine has started the stampede. All except Great Britain will follow in due course of time." This might well be the opinion of an enemy of the whole League idea. It cannot be acceptable to the thousands of Americans who distrusted President Wilson's high-handed action, yet sincerely desire a League. For the great majority of voters there need be no such pessimistic outlook...
...illustration of the rule I might say that in the first half the New York State referee called something like a total of twenty or twenty-one fouls, while in the second half the Eastern League official called twenty-three on Troy and seventeen on Reading, a total of forty, or an average of two fouls a minute. On the total number of points for the five games the Troy team had a big advantage, gained by the large number of baskets scored from the floor and upon which the game was originally intended to be decided rather than upon...