Word: using
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...many voters in the United States today consider the ballot but an immediate opportunity to express their personal feelings on this or that question which comes to the polls. A flagrant and disgraceful example of thoughtless vacillation in the use of the franchise is seen in the result of the recent vote of the town meetings of Massachusetts. Last year the inhabitants of nearly every town within forty miles of Boston voted "dry" by a large margin, when the question of prohibition was considered. On Monday these same towns polled not only a marginal plurality but in nearly every case...
...meeting with great response. It was originated by J. E. Trippe, president of the Yale Aeronautical Society and Secretary of the Intercollegiate Flying Association. The Navy will not only assist by patroling the course, but is offering for sale, at extremely reduced prices, a number of seaplanes for use in educational institutions, and it is expected that the University Aeronautical Society will acquire one of these. The planes offered for sale are Curtiss machines, Model...
...Harvard production, the play "George Washington," is opening at the Belasco Theatre, Washington, this week. The play was written by Percy MacKaye '97; the leading part is taken by Walter Hampden '00; and the settings were designed by R. E. Jones '10. It is planned to use the play for propaganda purposes in the Americanization movement...
March 15--Use of Parties...
Several offers have been made to the crew management by boat clubs who are anxious to have the University crews use their boathouses in case the river does not open up soon. The most likely place for the crew to start outdoor work is at the Farragut Boat Club of Lynn, as the University crews have made use of this location before and found it very satisfactory. The crew should get on open water soon, as a race is scheduled with Annapolis for April 24, and the Annapolis crews are able to get on open water very early...