“War is nothing but a continuance of political action with a mixture of other means.”—Clausewitz. ☆ ☆ ☆ They have a new method of horseracing at Calistoga, California. When the horses are lined up each jockey has to give up his mount and ride someone else’s. Then every rider
tries to come in first, to enhance his horse’s chance of winning, since the last three horses win.
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Northland Age, Volume IX, Issue 63, 17 May 1940, Page 1
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