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...five dollars will be charged for the course, but it cannot be counted towards a degree...
Forestry 1.--Silvlculture.--The characteristics of forests; the forest regions of the United States; special consideration of trees important in forestry; the treatment of forests; methods of reproducing forests; tree planting. Lectures and field work. Three times a week. Mr. R. T. Fisher. This course cannot be counted towards the degree...
Forestry 2.--Forest Measurements.--Methods of computing the contents of felled and standing trees and of whole stands; the estimation of timber; the use and construction of American log scales; determination of diameter, height, and volume increment. Three times a week. Mr. R. T. Fisher. This course cannot be counted towards the degree...
...true province of labor, and a true province of capital. This end it has been the general tendency of trade unionism to sub-serve--by creating trade agreements, and by calling the attention of the public to the significance of the problem. The history of trade unionism cannot be discussed upon any narrower ground than this. If the negative have shown that despite the evils which have attended the history of trade unionism, unionism has shown a tendency to advance the idea of common and universal brotherhood of man then it is proven that the history of trade unionism...
Burton, the first speaker for Yale in rebuttal, said that the trade unions are willing to arbitrate only on questions that from their nature the employer cannot arbitrate-such as contests for absurdly high wages. They refuse to agree to any decision that does not suit them, and through their refusal to incorporate, they are legally irresponsible. The negative, the speaker claimed, falls to disprove the argument of the affirmative that unionism sets its own interests above those of the community. This, as any number of instances of riot and unjustifiable violence show, has been the tendency of unionism...