Word: maining
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Professor Hershey's main thesis seems to be this: Japan's problem of over population is exaggerated. It is "merely an ex post facto explanation intended to justify past and possible future aggressions. Whatever validity it may once have had has largely ceased, and it is no longer applicable to present and future needs and conditions of Japan...
...third year courts the contest has passed through the semi-final round. The final round, in which the Kent Club will argue against the Warren Club, will be held on January 13 at 8 o'clock in the main centre lecture room of Langdell Hall...
...only two games, the game number as the University played last year, will be on the schedule, and the Columbia contest at New York, which has been one of the annual events of the Crimson nine, will be omitted. The reason for playing so few games is that the main purpose of the trip is to give the baseball men coaching rather than playing. While the Southern teams will be in mid-season condition when the University players arrive in Georgia, the Crimson team will be just starting, and a series of heavy games coming at that time will...
...meeting tonight the Business Manager and his Assistants will explain to the candidates the requirements for work during the competition, which is meant to serve two purposes. In the first place candidates are expected to secure advertisements for the Crimson and to become acquainted with the main advertisers of Boston, New York, and the vicinity. Secondly it is planned that the competition shall serve as an introduction to the system of business administration and finance used by the Crimson...
...third point on which there can be cooperation is the question of leaving coats and hats about in the College buildings. At the main entrance of Widener Library, there is provided a room where students may deposit their belongings free rather than leave them where anyone can nonchalantly pick them up and walk out, never to be seen again. In other buildings, students are requested to keep their hats and coats where they can watch them. If this is done, the daily reports of stolen coats will cease...