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...Franklin Park, the marine zoologist for the Aquarium at City Point, and the engineer for Stuart Street extension. Politics was the architect for a beautiful bridge spanning the Charles at Massachusetts Avenue. Politics was the name of the hard-headed business man that quashed the project and then threw away some bushels of taxpayers money reinforcing the old ugly structure. In the present case, Politics does not know quite which way to jump. A little more pressure from the voter and it may jump in the only sensible direction...
Within the past week, Minister President Held of Bavaria girt up his loins preparatory to running in the Presidential election (scheduled for Mar. 29) for the Bavarian People's Party, while General Erich von Ludendorff, succumbing to the urge of his master, Adolf Hitler, would-be imitator of Mussolini, threw his helmet into the ring for the "Volkisch" Party, extreme Monarchists...
...constituent societies into one whole, the Phillips Brooks House Association, as it now exists. He did it with tact and patience, with real appreciation of conflicting points of view. No one who does not remember the old situation can realize how great a gain that has been. He threw himself with characteristic energy into the increasing of the endowment for the House and into the organization of the present method of current contributions. No one who witnessed the disorganization of the work of the Brooks House, along with almost everything else in the University during the war, can forget...
Harmon, the Harvard 145-pound wrester, was the only Crimson man to win his bout. In his match with Coleman of Yale, substitute for Captain Winters. Harmon threw his man in three minutes and six seconds with a body hold. The only other fall registered in the meet was made by Russell of Yale, last year's intercollegiate champion, who threw Bradford of Harvard in five minutes and twenty-five seconds. Yale's remaining victories were all made by referee's decisions. By winning over Harvard, Yale clinched the Big Three Title, having defeated Princeton last week...
...faced individual who threw a coin...