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...expected to know as much as his father, that "there was a time when a college boy had to wrestle with Greek and Latin he had to report daily on the doings of pious Acneas, with special attention to the accusative as subject of the infinitive in indirect discourse." The boy of today, on the other hand, "For languages elects Spanish or French, for philosophy and economics a combination course known as 'social science', for mathematics some sort of applied geometry, for oratory the dramatic club. With such a snap who couldn't make...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FOR THE DEFENSE | 11/16/1926 | See Source »

...which has been brought to this country from a French church, dating from the 16th century. On the side of utility there are ventilators under each seat in this same hall, sound proof walls, made so by a special kind of porous plaster used in all the rooms, and indirect lighting at all times in all the galleries. The entire building is of fireproof construction...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Building Campaign Reaches Height as Straus, McKinlock, Fogg Museum and Shaler Lane Are Completed | 9/24/1926 | See Source »

Amicable Compromise. Finance Minister Reinhold was raked over many a German editorial coal, early in the week, because the heavy indirect taxes imposed during the year have swelled German tax receipts to and beyond the point at which it is provided in the Dawes Plan that the Allies shall be given a share in the tax surplus. Irate German editors bewailed "this excess of taxation, now to be wasted in reparations payments." Harassed, Finance Minister Reinhold sought Agent Gilbert. Between them they arrived at an amiable compromise whereby a portion of these surplus reparations will be remitted to Germany...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Cash | 9/13/1926 | See Source »

Financial experts deplore the new budget's many inconsistencies and general lack of coherent plan. It represents a political compromise between the Left, which demanded the raising of additional taxes by a "capital levy" (bearing chiefly on the rich); and the Right, which called for the enactment of "indirect taxes" (affecting all classes). As the budget stands, the expenditure estimates of many departments have been scaled so low that it is doubtful if they can actually pull through the year on the sums allowed them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FRANCE: Budget, Franc | 5/10/1926 | See Source »

...American Professional Football League may be welcomed from other viewpoints than those of its proponents. Their undertaking is perhaps in itself nothing more than any other intelligent business enterprise which endeavors to supply a popular commodity to sections of the public hitherto debarred from it. But the indirect influence upon conditions in our colleges and universities is an important consideration. College football has been an academic scandal for the last two decades, absorbing the time and interest of the student body to the detriment of intellectual pursuits, developing an unhealthy spirit of competition and vulgar advertising, and leading in almost...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE PRESS | 4/3/1926 | See Source »

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