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These men will hold office hours every day next week from 8 to 10 o'clock in the evening in Randolph 5. The men who apply and are chosen will sail for the North as soon as possible after the close of College in the spring, and will return in ample time to register in September...
...limitless" capacity for traffic by means of a 1,000-ft. channel, 50 ft. deep at low tide, such that ships can sail directly through without waiting...
...apparently journalism was even ahead of politics in scenting the rumors. Some time ago Richard V. Oulahan, chief of The New York Times correspondents in Washington, set sail across the Pacific, leaving this country at the very time when Congress was assembling?a most illogical procedure. Mr. Oulahan began to write articles on the Philippine political situation. Then suddenly he sent a new story...
...Honored and protected by the United States Government, Count Von Bernstorff, late German Ambassador to the United States, will sail today for home. Beyond the three-mile limit he will be honored and protected by the navies of Great Britain and France...
Another politician, retired by vote of his constituents, following the confirmation of his appointment by the Senate, packed his trunks and announced that he would sail on Dec. 22 for the Court of St. James. He is ex-Senator Frank B. Kellogg of Minnesota. It is not impossible that Mr. Kellogg would have declined the nomination also, had he still been Senator, Nevertheless Senator Shipstead (his successor), Senator Magnus Johnson -both Farmer-Laborites - Senators Wheeler, Dill, Ferris and Copeland- Democrats - and Senators Frazier, Brookhart and Norris-Republicans- voted against the appointment for the reason that Mr. Kellogg had been taken...