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...Harvard football since the Middlebury game three weeks ago. Tickets and admissions are also on sale at Cambridge and Boston agencies, and will be sold at the gates of Soldiers Field on Saturday afternoon as well. Mr. C. F. Getchell of the H. A. A. was unable to predict the exact number of these last minute sales, but believes that they will bring the total number of Stadium spectators on Saturday well over the 25,000 mark...
Professor Abbott declared that there were many laborers who adhered to Conservative or Liberal principles and that the English parties are coming more and more to represent honest differences of opinion. He predict a future modification of the Labor party into something less radical as it certainly could not go on as a class organization. "This modified party and the Conservative party will probably be the two great parties of the future", he said, "There will be no Liberal-Labor combines or Liberal-Conservative coalitions, but the opponent of the Conservative party will probably have many of the characteristics...
...membership," he said, provided every conservative votes. At the last election thousands of conservative votes were lost by the failure of the voters to attend the polls." Professor Abbott went on to speak of several of his personal friends who had not voted at that time. He did not predict a conservative majority in the House of Commons. He said that Winston Churchill had a good chance of keeping his seat...
Professional baseball has again covered itself with mud. Two players have tried to discredit the sport which they represent, for the sake of victory. What effect this incident will have on the national game is hard to predict. The wound which the White Sox inflicted in 1919 may prove still sensitive to the salt of scandal...
...religious conflict in England differs totally from the U. S. squabbles over elementary science. English clergymen are amazed when they hear that some Americans object, for example, to the evolutionary theory. They are incredulous when told that U. S. divines predict bodily resurrection despite chemical demonstration of the decay and dissolution of flesh. Englishmen overrode these difficulties 40 years ago. Now their troubles are chiefly two. First, economic: Can one Christian child of God eat caviar when another eats nothing? Second, organic: Is there one true Church? If so, where is it? Who is it? What...