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...four billion dollars or so which the U. S. Government spent in cutting a slice out of the narrow middle of the Americas proves a better investment year by year. The number of ships using the Canal, their tonnage, the revenue derived from tolls have risen not only progressively, but in great bounds in the last few years. The report for the fiscal year of 1924 was just published with the following comparative showing...
Schuster of the Green team caught Gordon off his game in the first two sets but after dropping the second set, the Crimson player finally settled down, and with the aid of his fast slice service, pulled himself out of the hole by the narrow margin...
...type of Christianity brought within reach of students," he said. "If religion was the right thing, students would be the first to attend services, I have been to services that I don't see how people sat through. I believe we need apostolic Christianity. If we could have a slice of New Testament religion anywhere near Harvard, I think the men would go. I don't wonder they balk at much that is handed them today...
...Secretary of War submitted his annual report on the affairs of the Army. It was at once a report and a warning to Congress not to take another slice off the War Department's proposed allowance for next year?an allowance already pared by the Budget Bureau...
...Palace of the King. This slice of the cinema Outline of History takes the spectator for a protracted visit to Spain in the 16th Century. To afford opportunity for a vast and valuable display of costumes, helmets and architecture, a love story with familiar portions of jealousy and strife is unwound. Pictorially the production is excellent; as narrative it is dull. Blanche Sweet and Edmund Lowe make personable protagonists...