Word: arisen
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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After a lapse of two years, the Princeton Open Forum has been revived, stimulated by questions that have arisen at the Armanient Conference at Washington...
...disorganization during the war, "The University Date Book" was forgotten and it has not been dusted off since. But the conflict that has arisen recently between important events proves the continued necessity for such a general memorandum of dates...
This condition is certainly one not alone caused by the lack of adaptability of the American, for he is adaptable, but more, I believe, because the need has not yet arisen for the United States to take its place in International Trade. The American looks on his foreign service as a holiday, to be of one, two or three years' duration, at the end of which he will return to the United States and settle down in a comfortable...
Under the communication heading there is printed a letter objecting to the fact that the "University as such" is not remaining neutral in regard to the railroad strike which is now threatening. It is unfortunate that such a misunderstanding has arisen, and in view of the possibility that more than one person is in doubt on the point, it may be appropriate to say a few words...
Since business is controlled by men whose chief interest is the balance sheet, said Mr. Howard, there has arisen the need for men whose work it shall be to watch what is going on in the minds of the workers and remove misunderstandings before they become dangerous. If the capitalistic system is to endure, men must be introduced into its industrial life whose work it shall be to bring about peace and a spirit of cooperation between employers and workers. That Mr. Howard said in conclusion, was the great problem and the great opportunity in the field of labor...