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...author's statements. Others are briefer, as "Whoo!" at one place, and "Abaurd" at another or "What can be allude to here?" At another place he notes "The merciless sport of the Gladiators must have had no little share in rendering the legitimate Tragedy insipid to the Romans. To obviate this the few Roman Tragic writers out-Heroded Herod, or deformed their dialogues into the epigrammatic...
With dramatic suddenness which was a surprise to his colleagues, Dr. Ignaz Seipel, Roman Catholic prelate for more than two years Chancellor of Austria, resigned. He said that, while he was convinced that the majority Parties of the National Assembly were in agreement with the League of Nations' reconstruction program, he felt that they did not support his measures for carrying out the program. He also referred to his decreased capacity for work since he was wounded last summer (TIME, June 9), said that, all things taken in consideration, he felt he must resign. He recommended that...
...controlling Harvard's policy, that the university is being run by merchants for the benefit of those who aspire to become merchants? These are events in the history of our institution which are as certain to bring about decay as they were the causes in the decay of the Roman Republic...
Second Team-Biugham, Yale, l.e.; Roman, Brown, l.t.; Kilgour, Harvard, l.g.; Lovejoy, Yale, c.; Daley, Harvard, r.g.; Saywood, Brown r.t.; Stifler, Brown, r.e.; Wester, Cornell, q.b.; Payor, Brown, l.h.b.; Patterson, Cornell, r.h.b.; Pond, Yale...
...cannot see why Protestants in America treat the Catholic question as if a continuous reign of terror were a progress. Here is a Roman Cardinal who speaks with commisocating insolence about Harvard University and no one answers him. It happens that Harvard has adopted what may become a policy of having are Catholic on her Board of seven. No Protestant points it out. My friends have begged...