Word: economists
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...figure in Blaise Cendrar's "Sutter's Gold." Throughout this tale of Sutter's truly Munchausian career the author in an attempt at sustained tenseness fails to appreciate the differentiation between fact, exaggeration, and fiction. The result is a hodge podge unique, but not altogether barren of interest. The economist might weep over two hundred dollar onions, or choke over a thousand dollar glass of water; the geologist might be alarmed over finding talc, even in California, to be a staple plantation product; but even the stylist would be intrigued by mountains "teaming with gold and platinum...
...your today's issue of the CRIMSON, Nov. 3, 1926, Mr. Vincente Villamin, the Filipino lawyer, economist, student of international affairs, etc., etc., etc., is reported as having declared that "windy sentimentalism is the driving force behind most of the agitation for independence in the Philippine Islands." Mr. Villamin ought to know because he is full of "wind" himself...
...class ('78) were also the late Dr. Josiah Royce, Harvard philosopher ; Dr. Henry C. Adams, University of Michigan political economist; Dr. Thomas Craig, editor of The American Journal of Mathematics...
Vicente Villamin lawyer and prominent Philippine economist, will speak at the Liberal Club at 1.30 o'clock today. Mr. Villamin is one of the few prettiness who are opposed to the independence of the Philippine Islands...
Raymond Robbins, a noted social economist and an advocate of organized labor, will be the first speaker. On October 26, he will give an address entitled "The Next Step" which treats of the outlawry...