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...with Boston University with the score of 6 to 3. A series of hits fortunately bunched in the sixth inning started three Crimson players around the circuit and a three-base drive to left center by K. N. Hill cleared the bases. Small, the B. U. pitcher, seemed to suit the University batsmen for in the following inning with Thayer on base Owen drove out a home run that was ultimately salvaged from under the Freshman grandstand. Small was removed and Burke, a left hander, finished the game in his place. The University's last score came in the eighth...
...familiar rattling and clashing heralds the entrance of Henry Ford in the race; led by Ford and Bryan, the Democrats might make a truly remarkable crusade. With cratory and efficiency, good old-fashioned prejudice and plenty of capital, the halcyon days of party politics could be revived to suit even Senator Borah...
Finally, the Latin type of governmental Christianity can never suit the northern code of honor. He points to Christ as one who never spoke to the hearts of men en masse, but rather to the inner spirit of each individual. "He banished political methods from His teaching." This individualistic, Protestant type of Christianity, with its adaptability to a modern, scientific and industrial age, is decidedly not a spent force. "This, we may venture to predict, is the Christianity of the future, as it was the first Christianity," declares the Dean, at the end of his very outspoken essay...
...Penn State, won the intercollegiate championship in the mile in 1921 and 1922, his best time for this distance being 4 minutes 18 4-10 seconds. The candidates for the mile and two-mile events gained much from the work of Shields, who put on a track suit and worked out with the men whom he was instructing...
...facto governments in a precarious position in America, their liabilities were enforceable, but their assets were not collectible here. The result was immediately apparent. An attachment was levied on property of the Russian government; another on that of a Mexican consulate-general. Judgment was entered in a suit against the now defunct Kolchak government. The rulings of the Court of Appeals have resolved this confusion, and property in New York State belonging to, or claimed by, de facto governments will not change hands...