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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Premier Benito Mussolini continued to dominate the Italian stage. Speaking to the assembled leaders of Fascismo in the Palazzo Venezia at Rome he made it clear that he would accept no aid from other Parties because the "National Fascista Party, on account of its origin, on account of its methods, on account of its ideals and on account of its experience since 1921, energetically refuses any electoral or political alliances." He did not object, however, to including "single men from other parties, provided that their past, especially during and after the War, or their eminent intellectual qualities, are such...
...survey of the U. S. has shown that there are approximately 100 cities of the same size as Syracuse which under proper leadership and with the financial aid of citizens could organize symphony orchestras among the musicians of moving picture and legitimate theatre and other organizations where musicians are employed...
...third and fourth proposals in the platform deal with the fraternity question. One recommends the establishment of two new fraternities with the aid of the older organizations, and the second states that "the new fraternity buildings necessitated by the university building plans should be open houses, as simple and as inexpensive as is wise, being built with an eye to serviceability and usefulness rather than producing unnecessary extravagance as the result of a race for ornaments...
...comparison of Mr. Johnson and Mr. Coolidge will always result in the former's favor. Elected by a powerful machine Mr. Coolidge as Governor of Massachusetts showed little more than that he was a conscientious executive. Mr. Johnson, elected Governor of California by his own efforts with the aid of only one newspaper, revested in the people the control of the state government from the Southern Pacific Railroad and forced a host of humanitarian laws through the legislature that lifted the state at once to a high place among our most progressive states. As a campaigner Mr. Johnson compared well...
...department. Social Ethics 7, a half-course on Rural Social Development scheduled to be given in the second half-year, will be omitted. Social Ethics 28, Management of Institutions and Welfare Agencies, will be in charge of Mr. Alfred F. Whitman '08, Executive Secretary of the Boston Children's Aid Association. Social Ethics 29, Community Organization, will be given by Mr. Maurice B. Hexter, A. M. '22, Executive Director of the Federated Jewish Charities of Boston. The two last named are graduate school courses regularly, given by Professor Ford...