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...shocking intelligence of the sudden demise of ex-President Coolidge indicates in no uncertain manner that the many responsibilities devolving upon the Chief Executive of the U. S. are both taxing and arduous. This is all the more evident when we review the history of Mr. Coolidge's administration and note the comparative tranquillity that marked his tenure of office...
...President on the way out, especially if he has been beaten by the biggest vote in history, has small authority over a "lame duck" Congress. Yet last week President Hoover sent Congress a special message on debtor relief which touched off sudden springs of electric action on Capitol Hill...
...into court. The presiding judge remarked on the unique methods of purification employed, but by some oversight no charge of subornation was pressed. The Society which had girded up its I an for a highly moral purpose, found itself penalized by a sharp fall in public esteem. The sudden withdrawal of financial aid on the part of fashionable members in the society caused it to retire into a chastened hibernation for the better part of two years. Now, emerging once more, the watch and Ward has evidently determined to confine its efforts to easier game. And subscribers who have...
...This sudden action followed the announcement last Saturday that Princeton would play Dartmouth in 1933 and 1934, for the first time since 1916 with the 1934 clash occurring on the same date as the Harvard-Yale game. Inasmuch as Yale's rotating agreement with Princeton ends after 1933. It is quite possible that Yale's and Harvard will agree to return to the old system of completing their respective schedules with a mutual encounter, beginning with the 1934 game already scheduled. In that case it is expected that Princeton might continue to climax its season with a game against Dartmouth...
Through the sudden addition of Harvard to the football schedules of the University for 1934 and 1935, athletic authorities here have made a welcome extension of Princeton's fast-improving list of gridiron opponents, Apparently working with considerable speed and being invaluably aided by the courtesy of the Naval Academy in offering its Princeton date in 1934, the Harvard and Princeton officials have moved directly and simply to the logical way out of an extremely illogical impasse...