Word: affairs
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...answer is that this is a very special problem. It needs the establishment of machinery suitable for the purpose in hand. The CRIMSON needs to be reminded that here is a separate problem. It needs to badger the authorities into treating the problem as an annul affair, demanding annual reconsideration and solution. The men chosen by the CRIMSON this spring to serve as Assistant Managing Editors will run the papers throughout the autumn. From their ranks will be chosen the CRIMSON'S two Presidents from their class. Such a series as this should be long in preparation. The functional organization...
That demand cannot be denied in theory. But the realities of the situation are opposed to it. It is exceedingly difficult, even now; to get a conviction for these malpractices. Bankers invariably plead "ignorance" or claim that the whole affair was "just a mistake." If the penalty were increased, it would be almost impossible. The present sentence is as effective a deterrent as any. What is needed is a speedier, stronger handling of the existing laws. Congress has recently acted to speed up the appellate process in Federal courts. This should be extended to state jurisdiction as well, making...
...feature attractions of a monster ice carnival for unemployment to be held in the Boston Garden on Wednesday, March 22, will be a hockey game between the Boston Bruins and an all-star intercollegiate team. A committee headed by H. R. Hardwick is arranging all the details of the affair...
Although successful in throwing R. H. I. Goddard 1GB in an affair he had all his won way, the clever Princetonian was defeated in the next division by D. G. Wright '34, an ex-Lehigh matman, in the feature match of the afternoon. Both men displayed a large number of holds, with first the one and then the other on top, but Wright piled up a time advantage of six minutes and seven seconds after ten minutes or rough and tumble fighting. In the 155-pound class, S. T. Clarke 1M, a former Stanford mat star, easily threw Hayden Estey...
President Lowell will be the guest of honor at a dinner to be given by the Harvard Club of Boston tomorrow evening at 7.30 o'clock at the club building in Boston. The affair is intended to be an expression by the club of its admiration of President Lowell's administration, it was stated yesterday by J. R. Hamlin '04, chairman of the committee in charge of the dinner...