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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Only garments which are sufficiently strong and durable to warrant the cost of transportation are desired, though they need not, however, be in perfect repair. No articles containing rubber in any form should be handed...
...professor ought to be absolutely free in classroom teaching on subjects within the scope of his chair. He ought to be free to publish his lectures or the results of his investigations, subject only to the qualification that what he writes should be uttered in a scholarly tone and form. He ought not to foist upon a class that is compelled to listen to him opinions on subjects outside of the field of his special competence, but this is a minor point, not actually calling for discipline. As a man, he is bound to have opinions on other subjects than...
...stimulate the buying of War Savings Stamps has been announced by the American Institute of Graphic Arts. Prizes totalling $2,000 will be given for six best drawings, and there is to be an exhibition of 100 or more selected entries. The competition will close on April 25. The form in which contributions are executed is optional with the competitor. The results will be publicly announced...
...University team has protested the wording of the subject for the annual triangular debate on the ground that the present form automatically gives the debate to the affirmative side. What action will be taken by Yale and Princeton is not yet known. At present the wording stands: "Resolved: That the Government in financing the war should obtain a larger percentage of its funds from taxes than from bonds." If the University's protest is accepted, as it probably will be, Princeton will have to modify the wording in some way, or, if no agreement can be reached, a new question...
...performance, which will take place early in May. Although it was the war situation which influenced the officers of the society to cancel the play in the fall, on further consideration it has been decided that the production would be justified if the proceeds were devoted to some form of war relief and the expenses of the performance were curtailed as much as possible. In pursuance with this policy no salaried coach will be employed, as in former years, to train the cast. No definite arrangements for the presentation of the play have been made...