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President Coolidge again had opportunity to appear in his favorite role of defender of the U. S. taxpayer. Premier Poincare of France, unveiling a monument in a minor Alpine spa, had referred briefly to the persistent belief of his Government that France's ability to pay her War debts is inevitably conditioned by Germany's payments of reparations to France. President Coolidge, at his first press conference of the week, made the Poincare speech the leading topic and reiterated his Administration's insistence that there can be no connection between what Germany owes France and what France...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: The Coolidge Week: Oct. 15, 1928 | 10/15/1928 | See Source »

This is the second of a series of articles appearing in the Crimson, dealing with the laws of absentee registration and voting for students. This article treats with 12 states whose laws contain some provision for absentee registration. These states are Illinois, Iowa, Kentuoky, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Tennessee, and Wisconsin. The laws of Alabama, Miohigan, Mississippi, and New York were printed in a former article; the laws of Arisona and California will not appear because the closing dates for absentee registration in those states have passed...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Absentee Registration Laws in 12 Additional States Compiled | 10/13/1928 | See Source »

...honor in the activity at Harvard. There are too many influences at work to discourage the "big man" idea. The Harvard undergraduate whose activities have placed him in the sun is rather pitied by his friends for the time and the energy he spends on something which does not appear to prove anything. Perhaps in his own mind he is beginning to curse the sophomoric ambition that sent him out for this or that...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE MAIL | 10/13/1928 | See Source »

...altering the original plans the Harvard Athletic Association has met several situations which would have been troublesome when the building was finished. To many the delay may appear unreasonable, but in refusing to sacrifice practicality to expediency, Mr. Bingham has chosen the wise course...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HELP WANTED | 10/11/1928 | See Source »

...afford as much time to managerial duties as is desirable. It is pointed out also that under the new system the manager in office will be in a position always to receive valuable aid and advice from an experienced predecessor who will be on hand to help him. These appear to be the chief reasons advanced to explain this innovation in managerial policy,--an innovation which, provided it works well in one instance, may spread much farther...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE BUSY SENIOR | 10/10/1928 | See Source »

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