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...Democrats have done their share toward compromise. Is it conceivable that the Republicans will let insignificant differences in a few phrases stand between them and international good will? The good faith of the Republican obstructionists is on trail, Ratification is still possible. The document that promises so much for the future of the world must not be destroyed...
...employer's romantically-inclined adopted daughter, Ella, whose affections have won by the Romeo style of wooing of a new suitor--and adventurer with eyes only for her fortune. Finally disillusioned, she searches for her first lover, despite the attempts of the second to put her off the trail, experiencing a chain of adventures which culminate at the Carnival of Cocoanuts, the annual Arabian Red Cross Festival. In this final scene comes which, it is said, is a dazzling display of rhythm and beauty...
...when occasion required. For Mr. Gompers, it is no doubt a Thing whose one function is to have an opinion opposed to most strikes on their merits and against the rest on principle. Some have even doubted the existence of this Public; others have inferred its existence from the trail of havoc it leaves behind, and affirm that they know the particular newspaper office to which it goes each day to express its opinion. The Public has more shapes than Geryon in a palace of trick mirrors, and less intelligence than Triceratops, who could have swallowed his brain...
Maintaining that the Amendment should not be repealed. Lewis Miller Stevens '20, the first Princeton speaker argued that the affirmative must show net only that the measure is unwise but why is should not be given at least a trail especially, since every other form of prohibition has proved a failure. William Henry Hendrickson, Jr., '20, contended that national prohibition met the difficulties of state prohibition which are: smuggling across state boundaries, the political influence of the liquor traffic, and difficulty of states to stamp out an industry which extends beyond their territory. Concluding the Princeton case. Randolph Clothier Sailer...
...Senior's battles with the Faculty are all but over: one examination is all that can separate him from his degree; the rest of us are still plodding the long, long, trail that may eventually lead to graduation. In this peregrination Class Day is the gate of heaven to the Senior; to the undergraduate it is just a resting place before further struggles...