Word: equalization
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...London, during the week, and rejected the Government plan, though leaving open the way to future negotiation. Both miners and operators opposed fiercely the Government proposal to place the adjustment of wages in the hands of a board whose neutral chairman would have a casting vote over the equal representatives of mine capital and miner labor...
...apart from the substance of these papers, stands the method of their presentation. It illustrates a now common thesis, oft reiterated, yet still deserving repetition, if only to show the variety of its applications. Today's article dealing with the School of Education consists of two parts presented with equal respect as representing equally valid viewpoints. The one part is written by a faculty member; the other by a student Readers will, of course, value one above the other if they find them conflicting. Indeed, no great insight is required to discern what subjects the one or the other will...
...report shows, moreover, that the number of students entering the University from high schools, has increased over 1916 in almost equal proportion to the gain in private preparatory school candidate over the total of that date...
...rivals clash on Saturday. Whitback and Watson, the opposing leaders, have both been defeated by Van Ryn, Princeton's number one man. Watson gave the Tiger ace the harder battle, but Whitbeck's playing since his only defeat of the season has improved enough to put him on fully equal terms with his Eli opponent...
According to past performances, with each squad given the decision in an equal number of doubtful cases. Harvard might well win the meet by a score of 68 to 67. One break going against either team would, so closely matched are the squads, change the result of the meet. Third places are always harder to predio than first places, and in a close meet, a third place, won perhaps by an unknown, will decide the Big Three championship...