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...manual worker who strengthens his economic bargaining power by association with other into unions, provided his purpose and methods are legal, exercises an undoubted right of association. But the exercise of that right does not require or compel others who differ with him as to the value of the collective method for the promotion of his individual interest to refrain form joining such organization and it is this which the closed shop seeks to compel. The right to remain unassociated is quite as vital as the right to join any particular association, nor does this right destroy the other...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "OPEN SHOP" CONFLICT ONE OF PRINCIPLE AND POLICY | 3/21/1921 | See Source »

...tournament will start in the first week of February, and will continue for about ten weeks. It will differ from those of previous years in two respects. In the first place the scoring will be on a basis of five hundred instead of on a basis of one thousand as it used to be. The second difference is that the shooting will be from prone and standing positions on alternate weeks, which will necessitate a standing as well as a prone team...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SELECT TEAM FOR MEET | 1/11/1921 | See Source »

Many of the "he-men" differ with the Committee, so that even the men are not united in their defense; which dissension within leads us of the far east, where all is solid and conservative, to fear for the safety of our brother in Ithaca. It is a troublesome year, and Cornell is not the only victim of the march of modern women. Would that the strife were over, and with the news of peace a word that Cornell had been saved for mankind...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE UPHEAVAL IN ITHACA | 12/13/1920 | See Source »

...Literary Review of 'the New York Evening Post places Dr. Crofters' book in a list suitable for the Seventh Age of Reading, for those who are post their prime and have reached the age of at least sixty. It takes all my slight remainder of youthful courage to differ from so high an authority and recommend "The Dame School of Experience" to-a much less aged audience. Essays need not so much age for their enjoyment as a conversational altitude of mind; and there has always been enough talk at Harvard, if not real conversation, to justify such a recommendation...

Author: By David T. Pottinger ., | Title: THE CRIMSON BOOKSHELF - REVIEWS - JOTS AND TITLES | 12/11/1920 | See Source »

There is little possibility that their recount will differ by more than one or two votes from that of the CRIMSON as every effort was taken last night to have as accurate and honest a recount as possible. Frederick L. Allen '12, Secretary to the Corporation, supervised the counting, which was done by a dozen disinterested Sophomores and Juniors...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNOFFICIAL COUNT INDICATES FAXON, O'CONNELL, AND SESSIONS, MARSHALS | 12/11/1920 | See Source »

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