Word: allings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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The majority of us deplore the failure of Congress to retain the Daylight Saving Bill. The opposition which destroyed it seems to have come from the Middle West, and possibly from the less evident, but all-powerful gas and electric light interests. New York City, by passing its own daylight...
A five-day week, a six-hour day and a sixty percent increase in wages; these are the demands of the United Mine Workers of America. Unless they are satisfied in full, a strike is to be called on all the union bituminous fields in the nation. The result of...
Mr. Cummings, in his railroad plan now before the Senate, advises that striking in the railroad organization be made illegal. The more we see of such irresponsible strikes as that of the United Mine Workers, the more we are inclined to wish that Mr. Cummings' illegal clause be applied to...
In your issue of the 23d, your editorial writer bewails the fact that so small a number of ballots were cast in the elections of last Tuesday, and goes on to say that "Such a disgraceful lack of interest in class affairs must surely arouse the indignation of all undergraduates...
Beginning November 10, make-up examinations will be held for all men who missed their Summer School examinations on account of service during the police strike. The schedule of these examinations will be announced later. The men who intend to take them must file a petition to that effect at...