Word: mutualization
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Howe Jr. '01, Director of Rowing, Mr. Clement B. Wood '98, of Philadelphia, Pa, and Manager Sheridan Logan '23 represented the University. This first meeting proved so successful that it will probably be an annual affair. All the different colleges represented were able to adjust their schedules to the mutual satisfaction of each other. The date of the Childs Cup race was set for April 28, and of the American Henley for May 26. The schedule for the 150-pound class was also decided upon. At the suggestion of Dr. Howe the stewards of the American Rowing Association offered...
...that one thing is outstanding,--the League is growing in influence and gaining in confidence all the time. The Third Assembly was much more successful in actual results achieved than either of the first two. Lord Robert Cecil's Disarmament scheme, or, more accurately, Reduction through a Pact of Mutual Guarantees, to be presented next year; a definite agreement by four great League members to get Austria on her feet; the sending of Nansen to Constantinople to care for the Greek refugees; and work on mandates and minorities were the main business...
...Court, therefore, placed Motion Pictures in the same class as amusements, such as theatres, circuses, etc., which is always subject to regulation before exhibition, and is not in any manner governed by the same laws as affect the press and free speech. (The United States Supreme Court in Mutual Film vs. Industrial Commission of Ohio, 236 U. S., on page 243.) To Americans the decision of the Supreme Court is an end of all controversy. The fear of the press that regulation of Motion Pictures is an entering wedge is, therefore, groundless...
...game Saturday had accomplished nothing else it would have been remembered as a clean, hard-fought contest between antagonists who knew football of the finest kind and showed it. But the game did more than that. It developed in the two teams mutual appreciation and respect and, above all, it completely cleared away all the debris of ill-feeling and misunderstanding collected during the past ten years. What is left is the firm foundation of a renewed, permanent, friendly relationship with a college whose associations, interests, and background have always been naturally identified with those of the University...
...judge from the terms of the Mudania armistice and from the boldness with which the Turks draw moral and material assistance from the French, Russians and Italians, and were to add the mutual jealousies and disagreements of the Great Powers as well as the reserved policy of this country, he would be led to the conclusion that not even the coming Conference will be able to achieve anything important or prevent the Turks from returning to Europe; nor will it be able to secure the safety of the non-Turkish minority in Asia Minor which, according to the opinion...