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President Harding, however, has shown both by his action and his words in the railroad and coal strikes that he is reluctant to take sides in industrial controversies. He expressly refused to associate himself with the earlier " open shop " propaganda which was successful in all but the strongest unions in...
The consul is responsible for the protection of all American citizens and American property in his district. He must settle personal estates, discharge ships, settle disputes, investigate insubordination on the high seas, take charge of American wrecks, enforce immigration laws, collect statistics on commercial questions, and aid the marketing of...
The class-room, legally, mentally, and morally, is no place for the indulgence of "humours". That it has been so in the past may in great measure be responsible for the crime waves and slackening of the moral fibre that is apparent today. The teaching conditions throughout the country are...
Faculty advisors are another point of contact; it is unfortunately true that at present many faculty advisors have been more or less forced into the position, and have not the time to properly discharge its functions. The fault is not theirs. A group of thirty or more younger men, qualified...
The dismissal by President Harding of twenty-eight executive officials from the Bureau of Engraving and Printing has not only created considerable adverse criticism but also has served to bring up once more the whole Civil Service question. The President's action was decidedly contrary to the law enacted years...