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...with an almost pathetic earnestness, he tried to shoo them away.* First, the Dean insisted that the New Testament contained no detailed guidance either for the making of sermons or for the conduct of modern civilization: "The gospel was good news, not .good advice. .. ,. . We can find no economic prin ciples in the Gospel...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Rome, Geneva, Science | 5/4/1925 | See Source »

...Monday, May 24 Ind. Accgt, (Adv.), Office Org. 9-12 Lawrence 3 Ac. Principles 1.30-5.30 New Lecture Hall Tuesday, May 25 Ac. Problems 9-1 Lawrence 3 Banking, Taylor System 1.30-5.30 New Lecture Hall Fac. Prac. 1.30-4.30 New Lecture Hall Wednesday, May 26 Emp. Mgt. Prin., Ret. Store Mgt. 9-12 Lawrence 3 Contracts, Law Bus. Assoc. 1.30-5.30 New Lecture Hall Thursday, May 27 Printing & Publ., R. R. Oper. 9-1 Lawrence 3 Traffic Mgt. 9-12 Lawrence 3 Ac. Prac., Latin-Amer. Trade 2-5 Emerson D Friday, May 28 R. R. Ac., Gen. Lumbering...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BUSINESS SCHOOL FINAL EXAMINATIONS MAY 20-29 | 4/28/1920 | See Source »

...Meredith, 707 (Penn.) J. M. Coleman, 864 (Rut.), S. Fontana, 566 (M.), W. Willcox, Jr., 303 (H.), A. W. Lynn, 414 (Stan.), H. J. Richardson, 849 (Prin.), E. C. Riley, 207 (D.), W. D. Crim, 125 (Cor.), C. Jackes, 821 (Prin...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMPLETE SCORE CARD OF INTERCOLLEGIATE MEET | 5/27/1916 | See Source »

...Meredith, 707 (Penn.); G. M. Taylor, 137 (Cor.); A. O. Barker, 917 (Y.); C. L. Beckwith, 135 (Cor.); C. Peterson, 874 (Syr.); L. V. Windnagle, 134 (Cor.); L. C. Scudder, 713 (Penn.); W. J. Bingham, 312 (H.); H. Flotto, 805 (Prin.); J. W. Overton...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMPLETE SCORE CARD OF INTERCOLLEGIATE MEET | 5/27/1916 | See Source »

...Costikyan '09 opened the debate for the negative, by showing that the prin ciple of the tax is essentially equitable. It is modification which is needed, not abolition R. T. Mack '08, the second speaker for the negative, pointed out that the cause for France's annual deficit was not direct taxes but extravagant expenditures on the part of the government. An income tax would be evaded especially by the richer classes and would drive capital from the country. Inclosing for the negative L. Dimond '09 emphasized the fact that although a tax may work well in one country...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AGORA DEFEATED FORUM | 5/4/1907 | See Source »

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