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After quitting the International Federation of Trade Unions 17 years ago because of its radical leanings, the A. F. of L. rejoined only last year. Next May, however, Matty Woll is going to the I. F. T. U. meeting in Oslo with a threat that A. F. of L. will quit again if Russian unions are admitted...
Together with being more than capable on the defense, Lupien is always an offensive threat, having chalked up 38 points to his credit in league games, including 12 against Dartmouth when he led the Crimson scorers...
This was perhaps the only remaining way to say what half-a-dozen other Administration spokesmen had been saying for three weeks. But no one had yet been very convincing about the threat which made it a practical necessity for the U. S. to join the rest of the world (excluding The Netherlands and Scandinavia) in the current armament marathon, to take a further step away from the economy of welfare and toward the economy of warfare prevailing in the bankrupt nations of the world...
Except for a shift in the 135-pound class in which Page displaced Richter yesterday, ranks are unchanged. Navy, with raw and unimposing material, produces its only potential threat in the heavyweight class. Footballer Player will meet Glendinning in what will undoubtedly be his hardest match this year...
When Treasurer Henry Shattuck spoke before a group of Massachusetts legislators last Tuesday, he was defending the University against what has recently become a very serious threat to its financial security. Periodically a legislator comes forward with the suggestion that the schools and colleges of Massachusetts should no longer be exempt from taxation, and Harvard must explain the seemingly curious fact that an institution boasting an endowment of several millions of dollars cannot afford to pay a small amount to the community...