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...already rife as to Congress in the next two years--a very small Republican majority; the balance of power in the hands of radicals Republican in name only; a "legislative moratorium"--the rebuked Sixty-seventh, and the incumbent Republicans, have still chance of accomplishing something to alter the judgement already passed upon them...
...debate will be open to all members of the University. In trying to evolve a new method of rendering a decision in the judging of debates, the Debating Council has resolved to try an experiment, combining the English system of popular judgement on the merits of the case with the American system of decision by judges on the superiority of argument and presentation. Tonight the audience will render a decision on the merits of the case, and the judges on the presentation. Whether the two will agree is the point of interest in the experiment. The judges' decision, however, will...
...managing the debate will meet the other judges to discuss the relative merits of the candidates, and tentative decisions will be made. This afternoon at 5 o'clock the four captains will meet Hover in Weld 37 and these decisions will be discussed and modified according to the judgement of the captains, and the four teams of three men each will be definitely decided upon. The subject for the coming debates will also be picked...
...Print Room of the Fogg Art Museum. Among the prints shown are three XVth Century paste prints; a cut from a XVth Century edition of the Apocalypse block book; XVth and Early XVIth Century wood cuts made from illustrations in printed books; XVth Century Florentine engravings; The Judgement of Paris, one of the early and very rare prints by Marcantonio; a beautiful impression of Mantegna's Seated Virgin; two large engravings by the North Italian, Mocetto; and prints by Ingres, Fragonard, Manet, Daumier and Delacroix...
...Industry needs the college man who can treat it with the impartial judgement of the scientist, who weighs all the facts which he can obtain, and then draws his conclusions. Prejudice is extremely hard to overcome, but the man who wants to go into industry must be big enough to cast prejudice aside, and weigh all the facts impartially. The man who can be truly open-minded can really accomplish something inn industry, but the one who cannot do this can contribute nothing to industrial progress...