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Confirmed by St. George's in his leader ship, Stanley Baldwin stands to be further strengthened, perhaps this week, by the rumored decision of Sir John Simon to quit the Liberal Party and join the Con servative. Next to David Lloyd George, Sir John is the leading Liberal. Should he desert, Mr. Lloyd George was expected last week to throw in his lot with James Ramsay MacDonald, enter a formal "Lib-Lab Coalition Cabinet." Mr. MacDonald, for obvious reasons, was understood to want Mr. Lloyd George to take the minis try concerned with unemployment. But the Welshman continues to fancy...
Mild, sandy-haired little President Simon Strousse Baker of Washington & Jefferson college (Washington, Pa.) was about to conduct chapel one morning last week. As he finished reading an announcement, all but a scant dozen of his 432 students got up and marched out. They were striking. More than 300 of them had signed a petition demanding President Baker's removal, to be presented to the W. & J. Board of Trustees this week...
...TIME, Feb. 23.) By referring to a footnote in which a scriptural quotation is given from Saint Mark, the editor implies that the above statement is erroneous. The quotation is: "Is not this the carpenter, the Son of Mary, the Brother of James, and Joses and of Juda and Simon...
...Mary, who was the mother of Jesus, but a sister or a cousin to the Virgin Mary. Hence it is that James and Joses were only the cousins of Jesus and if this meaning is held for two of the parties, the same must be construed for Juda and Simon. Thus with a knowledge of the meaning of the quotation, it can scarcely be used to support your contention that the remark was "UN-LEARNED...
...undersurface irregularities of the ice. Much more important are other outside devices: a conning tower surmounted by a circular saw capable of cutting through 13 ft. of ice; and two thin tubes which, in case the boat is frozen under deep ice, can drill upward 100 ft. to air. Simon Lake, submarine inventor of Stratford, Conn, designed all these devices...