Word: controls
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Blanchard also said yesterday, in reference to the editorial published in the CRIMSON on Saturday, that "Neither I nor Mr. Bates want to put the University under the control of the state. We feel that there has been much criticism of the commercialized policy which Harvard follows at present, and we want to face the matter squarely. It the committee decides against our petition, we at least will have created discussion about a rather serious situation...
...fell by degrees to a figure far under $4.00, the chief reason being that a major part of the world's gold supply was in the U. S. In the early months of 1923, it had climbed up to $4.71-the highest figure since the War control over Allied exchanges was abandoned in March, 1919. The advance was short-lived and the pound sank back to $4.34 in December of the same year. This decline was due in part to the exportation of capital to the U. S. on account of the Ruhr occupation by France, and in part...
...Political science should teach a better social control in colleges as well as in cities...
...United States vs. American Sugar Refining Co., the matter of future merges of this company had taken on a political and legal aspect. Prior to 1911 American Sugar Refining had owned National Sugar Refining, but was compelled by the courts to dispose of its holdings. The two companies control about a third of the world's sugar refining facilities; a merger of the two would constitute the largest refining concern in the world. The question therefore boils down to whether such a merger would or would not be a "monopoly...
...effect what Mr. Blanchard and his associates would accomplish. The fear that a University administration will make itself subservient to big business interests is not one whit as terrifying as the thought that the machinations of logrolling of a typical legislative body can finally be made to control the destinies of Harvard...