Word: laborers
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Question: "Resolved, That there should be compulsory arbitration in labor disputes between employers and employees...
...team of four will be picked on December 20. The regular Freshman-Sophomore debate does not come until May, and new trials will be held for choosing the speakers for that debate. The question for the regular debate next Monday is: "Resolved, That there should be compulsory arbitration in labor disputes between employers and employees...
...unceasing labor which is being expended upon the various departments, is so quietly carried out that few realize its extent. It is just such development, painstaking, and without ostentation, which brings success in the long run. More young men are coming to Harvard each year because her field of influence is becoming broader, and her system of eduation more efficient and better known to the public...
References: Nation, vol. 45, p. 68; vol. 47, p. 125; vol. 48, p. 176; vol. 49; vol. 44, p. 385; Lloyd, Wealth or Common-wealth; Labor I, 539-47; Pop. Sci. M.; March, 1889, p. 619; Quarterly J. of Economics III: 135; Cong. Record, XXI, p. 2456; Joynes, "Pools and Corners...
...four promptly, the eleven will leave the Square to play its last, and, next to the Yale game, the most important game of the season. If ever a hearty send-off to the team and to the University, today is the time. So far, the chief fruit of the labor and self-sacrifice of coaches and players has been disappointment. The team have been criticized as few teams in the past have been and go to Philadelphia more or less under a cloud. That they will do all that men can to retrieve themselves goes without saying. The important thing...