Word: matter
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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There are still some men in the class of 1920 who have not signed their room contracts for next year, and it is imperative that these men attend to this matter at once or they will lose the right to occupy the rooms which have been assigned to them. The blank contracts are obtainable in Randolph 7 and should be signed and returned there within the next few days or they will be automatically cancelled...
...justice of a wage of ten dollars per week, if he truly appreciates the difficult situation into which the New England public has been thrown, and if as he says he wishes to be loyal to the War Labor Arbitration Board, he can at once submit the whole matter to the Board itself for impartial review, and probably thus end the strike. Altogether it appears to be a case of the tactlessness and obstinacy of one man in the face of a multitude who sincerely believe themselves to have been unfairly treated...
...cottage during their short training period at Gales Ferry preceeding the Yale race this June. Definite arrangements for the regatta were recently announced at New London when the captains of the two crews together with the University managers met the Yale coaches to discuss the situation. Outside of the matter of quarters for the crews no changes were made in the program as planned in January...
...Granting freedom to the Philippines would require legislation by Congress, and is a matter to be carefully considered," said William Cameron Forbes '92, governor-general of the Philippines from 1909 to 1913 in regard to the petition of representatives of the Islands that independence be granted, and Secretary Baker's statement yesterday that President Wilson was in favor of such action. He was interviewed on the subject at his home late last night...
...Congress is in no frame of mind to take action on this bill at the present time," continued Mr. Forbes, "and I very much doubt as to its action on the matter. I know, however, that Congress will give the bill due consideration...