Word: affections
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...issues to draw the attention of the most delinquent citizen, but the figures show that not ten percent of the Republican voters of the country expressed their opinions in the primaries just past. Those who did vote do not seem to have done anything which can in any way affect the result of the election...
...Here we find that only 7 per cent of Jugo-Slav commerce is carried on through Fiume, while 87 per cent is carried on through the above-named ports. Does this not show that if Italy should have full control over Fiume, it would by no means affect the trade of the Balkan Slavs...
...debating managers are heartily in favor of changing dates. It is strange that the editors of the Crimson should have thought first of changing the debate. Surely the better plan would be to change the Senior Picnic and the Freshman Dance which only involves students and do not affect the larger public which it would be impossible to reach with notices at this time. We recommend this plan to the various officers connected with these two functions. There is no doubt that this plan would be the more feasible. B. ULIN, Mgr. Debating...
...recent gay marriage legislation debate, members discussed the merits of supporting proposals which do not directly affect students. The merits of the bill aside, this resolution clearly has an important impact on the lives of a significant population of Harvard students...
...every industry we are confronted with chaos and ignorance at the vital points that affect human relations. The problems is one of social engineering. The most harrassing of all industrial evils for example is the irregularity of employment. But we must not view it as a visitation of God but as a challenge to science. The questions of hours, again, is not a question to be decided by haranguing but by scientific treatment. But as President Eliot recently observed, on this vital question we have absolutely no scientific data...