Word: accountants
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...employers and capitalists, and the employers and capitalists are blaming the wage earners. Each accuses the other of profiteering. How can the profiteer be hunted out? He has thrived in spite of the excess profit tax. A maximum profit law would involve no end of red tape. Bringing to account those profiteers which are on the surface would be like applying a temporary remedy to vermin instead of getting at the cause of vermin. What encourages profiteering?--disorder, uncertainty, distrust...
Action is being taken at the Law School to recognize the club which were suspended in 1918 on account of the war. A member of the Board of Advisers will be at the office of the board (between Landell Centre and Langdell North) to consult with men who desire information concerning these clubs daily between 3 and 4 o'clock...
...such calculation did not take into account the barely possible fact that some of the more energetic of the three Hundred students might have arisen at this hour. Nor did the editor recognized that the decreasing number of "late parties," one of the effects of far-reaching prohibition, may have resulted in less late sleeping than in recent years...
...University nine won an easy victory yesterday afternoon when it defeated the Old Colony Trust Company team by7 a score of 17-1. It was a rather uninteresting game on account of its one-sidedness. The University batters found their opponents pitching very easy, and hit Beattie at will. The Old Colony men put up a good fight, but the result of the game was never for a moment in doubt after the fifth inning. In all 12 men played for the University at one time or another...
...account of the academic meeting of the University in honor of Cardinal Mercier, College exercises from 3.30 to 4.30 o'clock will be suspended this afternoon...