Word: seemingly
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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...have called to your attention before that there are such things as bishops of the Protestant Episcopal church in Louisiana. My letter mentioning the death of beloved Bishop Sessums was published, but you seem to think that ended the matter, that perhaps Louisiana would be bishopless thereafter...
...first string eight brushes up on fundamentals in preparation for the Thames classic, the odds seem to be heavily on Yale. The Crimson supporters are banking on the gradual return to form which has been evident during the past week, since the seating were finally settled. The eight is now approaching the peak of condition and seems to be rowing better than at any time since April 1. Although odds of 3 to 1 have been laid on a Yale win, it is extremely doubtful whether the Elis will have a large margin, although they will probably...
...secure all of the available property in this vicinity. Construction of one sort or another has been going on in all of the vacant ground in this section of Cambridge with absolutely no attention or attempt to preserving a few open grass plots. The building plans of the college seem to be aiming at creating a closely packed community of buildings. Should such a goal be achieved, and at present there is no reason to doubt its success, the result will be a city college in a highly unattractive background. The lastest rumor is that there...
...first section of the Simon report on India; 4) natives at Poona, a few days after the parade, were preparing further to "revolt" by sending stock to the forests to feed, thus breaking the grazing tax; 5) at Manhattan, the Bishop of Bombay (Methodist Episcopal) warned thus: "Americans seem to have an idea that all India is out for independence. . . . The Independent native states which make up 39% of India geographically are not on Gandhi's side. . . . There is an 'American Gandhi' who really has never existed...
...Belmont Park. Because the sport is ancient, its regulations basically unchanged, famous horse races seem to reflect the characteristics of the vicinities in which they are held. Oldest U. S. race is Saratoga's Travers, first run in 1864. Most socialite race is Kentucky's decorous...