Word: detrimental
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...systems." Under this law the Commission must act just as if the Sherman Anti-Trust law were nullified by its provisions. Later the Supreme Court will decide whether such combinations are legal. The Court may hold that the Sherman Act applies only where the combination is to the public detriment...
...Russian Princes; at another, he refused the Democratic nomination for Mayor of New York in order to continue his medical work Although he treated many of the rich, he was noted in Manhattan for his services to the poor, large numbers of whom he treated without charge, to the detriment of his own fortune...
When, during the war, there were so many demands upon the College for contributions to various reliefs that one drive often conflicted with another to the detriment of both, the Student Council made the very wise ruling that no drives should be held in the College without its authorization. The wisdom of this action has become more apparent as the necessity for such a ruling has become less and less urgent. For now drives competing with one another for popular support, but there is almost as little likelihood of any drive at all interfering with the peace of mind...
...Merlani 14 have awarded the first prize of $100 to Irving Jacob Rosebloom '23, of Chicago, Ill., and the second prize of $25 to Raymond Samuel Fanning '23, of Chattanooga, Tenn. The contestants for the prizes submitted essays on the subject: "Are Trade Unions a Benefit or a Detriment at the Present Time to Labor...
...Richard Sears '91 has offered $100 as a first prize and $25 as a second prize for meritorious work in the Division of History, Government, and Economics. The subject chosen for this year's essays is, "Are Trade Unions a Benefit or Detriment at the Present Time to Labor?" There is no definite limit, but it is expected that the substance of the dissertation may be delivered in 20 minutes...