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During the war Professor Roorbach was associated with former Dean E. F. Gay in work on the U. S. Shipping Board. Since the armistice, as chairman of the Governmental Committee on the Revision and Classification of Trade Statitics, he has been engaged in the tremendous task of devising a new system of trade statistics for the United States of the American business...
Owing to the fact that the Newton Constabulary, along with other State Guard troops, was relieved from duty yesterday, all undergraduates who have just enlisted in the former organization during the recent recruiting campaign are automatically relieved from duty, provided they have not spent at least one night in the barracks at Mechanics Hall. However, their names will be carried unofficially on the reserved or inactive list, and should the organization be called for future emergency service, these men will be expected to fulfill the agreement made at the time of enlistment...
...absurd Capital and Labor relationships. Reduction in wage and price is out of the question. But an increase must not be. This is what the public must demand. At most there can only be a gradual adjustment to the present scale of wage and price. Retracing steps to the former standard of living would provoke a greater strain on society than adjustment to the present. Some agreement should be reached to remedy this discord in our national harmony Needed, a thorough establishment of faith...
This is the first meeting of the Poetry Club since before the war, and is of especial interest, because many of the charter members are back in College. All former members of the Poetry Society and contributors of verse to the College publications are invited to attend...
...Williams was captain of one of the most successful tennis teams the University ever had. He won the Inter-collegiates in 1915, and has been twice National singles champion, Mr. Williams is the second former University tennis captain to favor making tennis a major sport, N. W. Niles '09 having expressed the same opinion in the CRIMSON last spring...