Word: acted
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Members of the Senior class will receive letters today from the recently organized Harvard Graduates' Philanthropic Bureau. The primary aim of this organization is to act as a bureau of information through which graduates of Harvard throughout the country, but especially in the great cities, may be kept informed of the opportunities for work in the various political and philanthropic agencies in their communities...
Before taking up the subject of the day, Mr. Curtis gave a brief explanation and discussion of the recent decision in the Standard Oil case. There have been two opinions held as regards the interpretation of the Sherman Anti-Trust Act; one favoring a narrow view and declaring illegal all combinations in restraint of trade, the other holding a broader view and calling only unreasonable restraint of trade illegal. In the Northern Securities case the Supreme Court seemed to favor the first opinion, but in its latest decision it takes sides with those who would allow reasonable restraint. The decision...
...Congress in regard to corporations. There are two methods of treating corporate growth; first, to recognize the necessity of the economic change and to endeavor to regulate and control it; second, to forbid and penalize all combinations. These two methods are diametrically opposed, but Congress, in the Interstate Commerce Act and the Sherman Act, has tried to reconcile them, but without success. When the Sherman Act was passed Congress was aware that an evil existed but did not know how to cope with it. The act was therefore made very vague and the courts were required to interpret...
...dinner the present board will entertain about one hundred guests, many of whom are former editors of the CRIMSON and its predecessors, the Herald and the Magenta, as well as several members of the Faculty. D. C. Nugent, Jr., '11, will act as toastmaster and will call for the following toasts...
...Bacchus, "Sylvia," from Suite Delibes 3. Waltz, "Barcarole," Waldteufel 4. Selection, "Grand Duchess," Offenbach 5. Overture to "The Mastersingers of Nuremberg," Wagner 6. a. Sous les Tilleuls Solo Clarinet, Mr. Mimart; 'Gello, Mr. J. Keller Solo Godard b. Noce Villageoise, Massenet 7. Selection, "Carmen," Bizet 8. Prelude to Act III, "Natoma," Herbert 9. Overture, "St j'etais Roi," Adam 10. Hymn to Saint Cecilia, Solo Violin, Mr. J. Hoffmann. Organ, Mr. Marshall. Gounod 11. Selection, "Naughty Marietta," Herbert 12. March, "Durch Kampf zum Sieg," Blon