Word: controls
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Said he, according to reports by his fellow diners: "A bit of propaganda may often grow far beyond its original purpose and get completely out of control. For example, take the story to the effect that during the War Germany boiled down the bodies of her dead soldiers to utilize the resultant fat for fertilizer. That story was released and grew as follows...
Such at least was the announcement that Mr. Firestone made last week. The background for this story is that the British and Dutch control 97% of the world's rubber production. Britain has placed legal restrictions on rubber production which has boosted the price in a few months from about 25¢ or 30¢ a pound to more than...
...Your Committee on the Regulation of Athletic Sports, being that department of the University which is charged by the President and Fellows with the supervision and the control of the athletics of the University, sensible of its responsibility to the Governing Boards, submits this statement of its policy and beliefs to supplement the "Brief Outline" which it submitted to the President and Fellows...
...sense-of the privileges by which the struggle of life is postponed for them until they have had opportunity to prepare for it, the problem of undue emphasis and false values in college athletics would solve itself." Thus Dr. Charles W. Kennedy. Chairman of the Princeton Board of Athletic Control, gives to a no longer novel question a rather original turn. For a change the public, the undergraduate, and the coach are left unattacked while the moment's censure is upon the faculty. And since the real reason for the existence of a college is to prepare men for life...
...remedy for the present overemphasis on intercollegiate athletics has been put forward by Professor Charles W. Kennedy, Chairman of the Princeton Board of Athletic Control...