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"I have an idea which if put into effect might result in a 100 per cent increase in at least the number of subscribers to the Fund. In looking over the second annual report. I received two great surprises. In the first place, I must have neglected through oversight to...
The Judge. The judge before whom Oilman Sinclair last started to be tried in the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, was Justice Frederick Lincoln Siddons of the famed theatrical family of that name (TIME, Nov. 14). Justice Siddons lost much prestige through having to declare a mistrial that...
The system when coolly viewed offers untold possibilities at Harvard. If a students considers that he has been hardily dealt with by an unbending professor, he gathers his band and goes to pay the professor a call. Half an hour later he comes out with his mark raised to a...
Perhaps the chief objection voiced by the critics of the initial Reading Period at Harvard has centered around the chorus of seemingly unsubstantiated praise raised by its well-wishers immediately upon its termination. Inasmuch as in some cases the approbation was so extravagant as to suggest propaganda and to obscure...
The legislation in question provides for increased salaries for the Governor General and other officials and pay for "advisers" desired by Governor General Stimson in addition to his regular Cabinet. Lawyer Gabaldon's objection was based in the familiar phrase, "Taxation without representation." He thought the Philippine legislature, when...