Word: actions
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...supposed that President Wilson is so divinely guided that legislation proposed by him is neither to be added to nor taken away from, yet in this case it is essential that action be quick and that opposition be reduced to a minimum. There is, unfortunately, a great possibility that the same radical elements which have made themselves felt before will oppose the measure on the ground that many roads will continue extravagant management and dividends of unnecessary size; they may do their utmost to so reduce the compensation and restrict the owners that some roads will not be able...
...proposed by the President will of course be passed eventually by a large majority; it is favored by the greater part of Congress as well as by the country. In such days as these, however, immediate action is necessary, and the work which the President is trying to accomplish should not be held up by a few small boys in Congress who, for almost a year, have been making faces at the administration's proposals before they have been put through. Such antics are bad for both Congress and the nation; in the case of the new railroad legislation...
Every student in the College who, at the end of the Christmas or spring recess, fails to register at the time set for that purpose may be required to pay to the Bursar a fee of $5 before being permitted to register. Payment of this fee does not preclude action by the Administrative Board in the cases of students who register late...
...going to the third officers' training camp at Yaphank to make use of the Harvard Club building on their way to the camp next month or on any week-ends when they may be in the city on leave of absence from the camp. This action has been prompted by the fact that many of the men have no acquaintances in New York and would have no place to go and make themselves comfortable. In this way the men will have some place to meet, and a source to get information about the city...
Every student in College who, at the end of the Christmas recess, fails to register at the time set for that purpose may be required to pay to the Bursar a fee of $5 before being permitted to register. Payment of the fee does not preclude action by the Administrative Board in the case of students who register late. Certain students in good standing living at a long distance from Boston have, on petition to the Recorder, been granted an extension of time at the beginning and end of the vacation. No other students will be excused from...