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...history of the Triangle Club has been singular. It has, in turn, run the gamut of student derision; professional scorn, distrust and hostility; internal revolutions; and the over-zealousness of student management, eventually to emerge a representative organization, esteemed alike by Faculty, alumni and undergraduates...
...whatever happens, universal military training is to be continued in France. The French do not yet feel that they can safely dispense with compulsory service. They distrust Germany's intentions of carrying out the terms of the Versailles Treaty; they feel that England has deserted them on the Polish question and has tricked them in the Near East; and they suspect Italy of too much friendliness for the Bolsheviki. Consequently until some general disarmament plan, such as the one proposed in the League convenant shall function, the government dares not discontinue the system of compulsory service,-they system which...
...questions the advisability of at least considering the students point of view in conducting courses of instruction, but the idea that the action of a faculty committee in allowing a professor to resign is open to challenge by the student body is a novel one. We look with distrust upon the proposal of the News to establish a "student soviet" court...
...authority can be created to end this state of affairs, the country will be only too ready to resort to it. The difficulty, however, lies in the word "impartial." Both Capital and Labor, by reason of their long sojourn in an atmosphere of bitterness and antagonism, have come to distrust one another in an unreasoning way which is hard to remove. There will be great difficulty in persuading either party that any given tribunal (especially one possessing extensive powers) will not be under the control of their opponents, and inimical to ther own interests. The Kansas court, however, does...
...Governor Allen comes from the most typically American state--the most intelligent on the whole and the most progressive. He represents the central corps of Americanism, which, being interpreted, means the belief in the ability of the average man to look after himself; a distrust of the power of the mob whether organized or not; a profound belief in representative government and a willingness to support it with all one's power and resources, and at the same time a belief that the government should know its place and keep...