Word: oregon
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...Brandeis has won a national reputation as counsel for progressive causes, having been largely responsible for the recognition of the Oregon ten hour law by the Supreme Court. He was chief counsel for the committee which investigated the Ballinger-Pinchot controversy at Washington, and later was appointed counsel for the shippers in the famous railroad rate cases before the Interstate Commerce Commission. Mr. Brandeis's work as a political reformer and his efforts against various forms of social and political injustice have won wide recognition, and the Committee feels itself especially fortunate in securing him to speak before the University...
...Maine, 3 2 5 Maryland, 1 0 1 Massachusetts, 401 34 435 Michigan, 3 1 4 Minnesota, 2 1 3 Missouri, 2 2 4 Nebraska, 0 1 1 New Hampshire, 41 0 41 New Jersey, 9 5 14 New York, 33 12 45 Ohio, 8 3 11 Oregon, 0 0 0 Pennsylvania, 5 4 9 Rhode Island, 11 0 11 Texas, 1 0 1 Utah, 0 0 0 Vermont, 0 1 1 Virginia, 0 1 1 Washington, 0 3 3 Wisconsin, 1 1 2 Canada, 1 0 1 England, 2 0 2 Germany, 1 0 1 Hawaii...
Early in the winter President Butler and the student body recommended to the Committee on instruction of Columbia that some form of academic credit be awarded for student activities. Just lately such a provision has been adopted by the Oregon Agricultural College. It can hardly be doubted that a mixing of student activities, which in their very nature are "outside," with college work is open to severe criticism. While it is by no means the policy of the CRIMSON to suggest any innovation which might in the slightest degree depreciate the purely academic honors of a Harvard degree, we believe...
...Supreme Court, we find a Harvard graduate, Oliver Wendell Holmes '61. He was appointed in 1902. In the 61st Congress there are thirteen Harvard men: three of these are in the Senate. They are H. C. Lodge '71 of Massachusetts, J. Bourne ex-'77 of Oregon, and B. Penrose '81 of Pennsylvania. Of these, Mr. Lodge is perhaps the best known; he has served in the Senate since 1893 and has been on many important committees. Of the ten Harvard men in the House, the oldest is A. Douglas '74, and the most recent one is A. J. Peters...
...Jonathan Bourne, Jr., ex-'77, United States Republican Senator from Oregon, and member of the Portland Chamber of Commerce, will deliver the eighth of a series of lectures on "The Social Problem and Its Remedies," in New Lecture Hall this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. He will take as his subject "The Insurgents' Remedy." The lecture is open to the public...