Word: fors
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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The University is not the only educational institution which is meeting the problem of the acute needs of its instructing staff by attempting to raise a large endowment fund. A campaign for the raising of a similar endowment fund, $10,000,000, for the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is being...
A unique form of war memorial has been instituted at Princeton in the shape of 10 scholarships, named in honor of graduates killed in the war. These scholarships will be open to competition and will provide for tuition, traveling expenses, and, in special cases, for part of living expenses. The...
In a recent CRIMSON editorial reference is made to the "average educated man's" conception of a missionary. In justice to the old-time missionary, the "average educated man" would do well to read the lives of John G. Paton, missionary to the New Hebrides; of Adoniram Judson, missionary to...
Responsibility for the split seems to rest entirely upon the shoulders of the capital group, for it was in that body that the majority was found to kill labor's resolution recognizing the right of collective bargaining. All along capital has said that if they could only sit down and...
It cannot be that the world is too small for both capital and labor to exist in it at once. The two are complementary. Fair and equable relations between them must be possible. During the war labor gave much; capital promised much. Now that war is over, labor, willing to...