Word: though
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...disputes. Another member immediately arose, pointed to the portrait of Washington, pointed to the American flag, and then turning to the speaker, said: "Now look at the gentleman from Alabama!" By exalting the scions of Patriotism, he was accusing one who had suggested constructive reform measures, slightly radical though they may have been, of non-Americanism. And the House applauded...
...Tuesday's paper is a letter endeavoring to explain the poor showing of the Democrats in the recent Harvard-Princeton ballot. I would direct Mr. Frieder to the ballot of the Literary Digest. Here, too--I don't know the actual figures--the Republicans were far in the lead, though, or because, the Literary Digest did everything in its power to make the ballot representative. The only difference is that Harvard and Princeton gave a majority to Hoover, while the Literary Digest ballot seems to indicate that the country wants Leonard Wood. GEOFFREY BOLTON...
After one narrow defeat and a close call for a second in singles, the University tennis team yesterday afternoon humbled the Pennsylvania sextet by the score of seven matches to two, losing one doubles contest. Though finally ending in defeat for the Crimson, the match between Captain G. W. Helm '20 and Fischer was one of the most closely contested of the season. Another spectacular encounter was furnished by L. A. de Turenne '21 and Goldsborough, the opposing captain, the match finishing after three sets in victory for the former. The other singles matches were generally walkaways for the Crimson...
Poland seems to be indulging in a private war of her own against the Bolsheviki. Though we deplore a resort to arms, except in the last extremity, our sympathy goes out to that unfortunate little nation. It is certain that site must have considered her very existence to be jeopardized, otherwise she would scarcely have risked incurring the permanent enmity of so powerful a neighbor...
...matches to none was the score by which the University tennis team blanked the Tufts players in a loosely played series of sets yesterday afternoon at the Divinity Field courts. The Medford team was outclassed in every way, especially in the singles, though in the two doubles matches they put up a harder fight. Captain G. W. Helm '20, while not compelled to exert himself to win his match with Captain Mullin of Tufts, played a stellar game, combining a fast and effective service with steady all-around play. The feature match of the afternoon was the doubles contest...