Word: ifs
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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The Hemenway Gymnasium will be open every evening after January 3 for practice until 9 o'clock. All men, whether or not they have won their University basketball letters, will be eligible, if they are in good standing and have passed the strength test. The members of the winning team...
The first public hearing by the Harvard Committee on Legislation will be held in Emerson F this evening at 9 o'clock. "A Bill Relating to the Hours of Labor of Women and Children" will be presented and discussed. If the decision of the committee is favorable counsel will be...
The first speaker was E. J. Arnstine '13. The question is purely one of the practicality of the tax. If adopted, would the income tax work equitably? Both methods of imposing this tax are disastrous. The income declared would not be one-quarter of the usual amount. It would corrupt...
The next speaker was A. D. Brigham '12 who chose the negative side. Theoretically the burden of taxation is distributed as equally by the present system of taxation as it would be by the Income Tax of 1903, but in practice the former is far the more equitable. If the...
The condition in which the class of 1910 has been placed by the spirit in which the result of the first election has been accepted is serious enough to constitute, if not an actual split, at least the imminent possibility of one. Both parties to the strife have used methods...