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Chicken in every form-a recent glossary of American for English tourists defines "chicken" as a "fowl of any age"-fried, fricasseed, roasted, burnt, or raw, won the day above all comers. Turkey, sliding along on grease, captured second; pork and beans, with the solid support of the Boston delegation, came in a good third; and corned beef and cabbage finished fourth. Water came in last, making, however, a game fight with ice water. Never was a more conclusive victory won. Long live King Fowl...
...exciting wrestling match. Then with a blare of trumpets came the pageantry of the "Praying Colonels" and after them the war dance of the Lost Tribe re-discovered. Up from the south came the Alligators, hardly disposed of when the Tiger sprang into the arena, dieted on raw beef so long that all efforts to tame him were unsuccessful...
...connection with the Industrial Management department of the University Business School and through the courtesy of the National Acme Company of Winslow, Vermont, a five reel film showing machine tool factory operations from the raw material to the finished product will be shown at 2 o'clock, Monday, October 16, at Pierce 110. All members of the class in industrial management are advised but not required to attend...
...points out that "America First" may imply simply "patriotic ambition or equally well national arrogance and aggression". We produce more than half of several of the raw materials vital to the world and hold almost half of the world's gold. But still America first. When war debts are discussed and partial cancellation of our eleven billion dollar bill is suggested, the cry is raised that it is unfair to America...
...history, nothing but line typed records and political economy!" The point raised by this somewhat cryptic remark is one which has divided present-day historians into two camps as widely divergent as the Big Endiaus and Little Endiaus of Lilliput. Certainly there has never been a time when the raw flux of history and romance has poured out as plentifully as today. The question is one of treatment...