Word: problems
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...next number of the Law Review, to be issued January 1, contains articles by Dean Ames on "Specific Performance for and against Strangers to the Contract;" by Assistant Professor B. Wyman on, "The Law of Public Callings as a Solution of the Trust Problem;" and by Sir Frederick Pollock on "Restraint of Trade and the Merger Decision...
...design to be held in April. In the history of architecture each candidate will be examined on a special period chosen in advance by himself and submitted to the Professor of Architecture at least thirty days before the time set for the examination. In the examination in design, a problem will be proposed and the candidates will have eight hours for the preparation of preliminary sketches. These will be retained by the Department of Architecture for comparison with the final drawings. During this time the candidates will be under the supervision of an instructor of the Department. They will then...
...spirit of mutual precaution, the establishment of a true province of labor, and a true province of capital. This end it has been the general tendency of trade unionism to sub-serve--by creating trade agreements, and by calling the attention of the public to the significance of the problem. The history of trade unionism cannot be discussed upon any narrower ground than this. If the negative have shown that despite the evils which have attended the history of trade unionism, unionism has shown a tendency to advance the idea of common and universal brotherhood of man then...
Early in the season the back-field developed a strong, vigorous attack, but the line has never reached the effectiveness of the men behind it. A scarcity of experienced men who were at once heavy and fast made the problem of building up the line difficult from the first, and team-work made little progress under the many changes and experiments in the personnel of the team. For a long time there was evident in the line a woeful lack of aggressiveness, due largely to the lack of confidence of the men in themselves and to the same unfamiliarity with...
Atlantic Monthly--"The School," by C. W. Eliot '53; "The Battle of Gray's Pasture," by G. L. Teeple '97; "Journalism," by Sir L. Stephen h.'90; "Economic Conditions for Future Defense," by B. Adams '70; "The Problem of the American Historian," by W. G. Brown '91; "On Growing Old," by Norman Hapgood '90; "Some Recent Books on the Elizabethan Drama," by G. P. Baker...