Word: paged
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...wish to call your attention to quite a gross misstatement of facts, wherein you state, in article on first page of your magazine of May 28, under the caption of "Signed & Consigned" that the members of the Legislature, now in session, had defeated a resolution of thanks to the U. S. Congress...
...report of the writer for the Princeton Alumni magazine, who unencouraged by the argument surfeited Princeton undergraduate, prepared a lengthy, careful, statistical survey of the Princeton club is interesting in its tentative recommendations, which are elsewhere printed on this page. The assisement which has preceded them is notable for its more than superficial resemblance to the similar evaluations made by the Harvard Student Council. The assets are: (1) The clubs at present afford the only solution for feeding the upperclassmen. (2) Social advantages (3) Their innocuous position in student politics and activities; the liabilities are: (1) Failure to feed...
...peri's of "mass-production" in education become apparent in many journalistic offices and there appears a succession of editorials "viewing with alarm" this development. Last week the size of the graduating class at Columbia University called forth the editorial in the Providence Journal printed elsewhere on this page...
...title page for the booklet will be written by G. P. Winship '95, assistant librarian of Widener Library. The leading article is an outline of Harvard history from the foundation of the College in 1636 to the present time by Professor Morison, who is the author of several books on American history and who is concerned at present with a "Tercentennial History of Harvard" to be published in 1936 on the three hundredth anniversary of the founding of Harvard...
...alert, kinetic Scripps-Howard newspapers are constantly taking full page space in other news organs to advertise what they have done, not merely told. A recent claim is that defects in the U. S. Air Mail service which had caused the deaths of numerous pilots were remedied after a Scripps reporter had investigated and his chiefs had acted. Last week Scripps-Howard set out upon a bold, bolder, boldest crusade: trying to persuade the U. S. to pay the Civil War Debt to British investor: which was incurred and then repudiated by eight onetime Confederate States...