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...Administrative Board, which handles matters of discipline. Dean Chester N. Greenough '98, is the chairman of this board, and the other members at present are Professor R. DeC. Ward '89, Professor Wilbur C. Abbott, Professor G. P. Baxter '96, Dr. Roger I. Lee '02, Professor H. H. Burbank, and Professor G. Harold Edgell '09. Undergraduates are never expelled or dismissed without a vote of the Faculty as a whole, taken when cases are brought before it by the Administrative Board; but otherwise disciplinary action is taken by the Administrative Board itself. It is this Board which decides whether men shall...
Ruth says a fig for virtue! and Balaams to Queen Gertrude. Laud Joyce-Burge ate at Mendel's. Law the food they Pilon Rude. Happiness implies the perfect functioning of the soul, the Hundred Years' Decline and Fall of Burbank Gibbon's Holy Roman Empire, not an Empire, Holy nor yet Roman. Diminishing returns, the Tennyson, all Scop DeFoeman. Electra Dryden is the very Kittredge form of oathing upon the Tennis Court. The Double Standard Brann of Clothing is Washington down in the Poe, by Nausicaa. The Maid whose Tragedy emptor caveat a Single Tax on Trade. Plato McMasters Menckenese...
...Economics A. Professors Taussig and Burbank. 250 miles. 260 meters. 20 feet. Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 11, static permitting...
...chiefly ignorance of them that leads to advocacy of most of the wildcat "--standard" schemes. From top to bottom, a thorough knowledge of economic principles is sadly lacking. As a starter, we recommend Economics A for about 90 percent of the United States Congress. Then Professors Taussing and Burbank might consider taking on the State Legislatures, in turn...
...partisan politics must have its fling. The important foreign posts are the plums that politicians grow to feed campaign fund contributors; until some political Burbank produces a new variety they will continue to be eaten as soon as they are ripe. America's international relations cannot reach the plane attained by other nations, as long as our foreign representatives are subject to change without notice. And the appeal for a higher quality in our public servants will not be answered as long as they have so doubtful an incentive to service as now exists...