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Descending into the lobby of the hotel at which the "interview" was given, Mussolini's brow darkened as he found the boycotting journalists quietly staring at him, without making the slightest move to question him about anything. Folding his arms imposingly, the Dictator marched up to George Slocombe, fiery-bearded Paris correspondent of The Daily Herald, noted mouthpiece of British Labor, and demanded: "Well, how's Communism?" Mr. Slocombe cut the Premier dead. Abashed, Mussolini murmured: "Then I have made a mistake?" turned irresolutely on his heel. A sparrowlike little Dutch correspondent chirped loudly: "You often do!" Flouted...
Starting in the fall of their Sophomore year, these 25 take turns at managing all the Dartmouth teams. In the fall, for instance, after a week's work on the gridiron, a candidate will aid the cross-country manager for a week, and then move over to the soccer field for seven days before again reporting to the football management...
...Independent, Casper Harvey supplies a study of "Who's Who in America" from the geographical point of view. Amid a maze of ratios and figures, the fundamental formula for success stands out vividly, "Be born in Vermont and move to Massachusetts". That this recipe worked in the case of President Coolidge, regardless of the man's nature, is a sure proof of its reliability. Somewhere in the rocky soil of the Green Mountain state lies the secret of prominence as yet unexploited by realtors. Judicious advertising among eugenic-minded people might cause an emigration to Vermont. Using the Independent...
...once does this happen, but again and again. The plumbing in Farnsworth is an old offender. If there is no other remedy, why not sacrifice luxury to comfort and move the reserved volumes to some retreat in the basement where at least there is quiet...
...miles across the plain, and established themselves at Syan on the east Moroccan front. Thus they linked up with their allies the French forces, which have advanced into that region from Kifane, and apparently the Spanish thrust came as a complete surprise to both French and Riffians. If the move is consolidated into a strong series of military positions, it may well forestill the possibility of French forces attempting to operate in the so-called Spanish zone...