Word: problems
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...from extremists-to the reigning "old guard" of the party: 1) One-time Premier Macdonald: "We have consulted as to the best means of helping the miners with the heads of other unions, and I am perfectly appalled at the widespread unemployment of union men. . . . The solution of the problem now lies in political rather than industrial action. Had my Government [Jan.-Nov., 1924] remained in office another year we would have introduced a bill for nationalization of the mines. We must work toward that end. . . ."; 2) James Henry Thomas, "Balance wheel of British Labor," Secretary of the National Union...
...Baby.-How to beget a child in time to benefit from a rich relative's will is the problem. Although no one in the audience seemed to care very much, the poor but deserving, secretly married couple had another secret in reserve all the while...
...past the Student Advisor Board had as way of making certain that the members of the Committee were seeing their advisees and were helping them to become established. The individual reports have solved this problem effectually; we are able to determine now just how many Freshmen have been visited and in what degree they have been aided...
...problem including, as it does, the entire University, the competition will be open to regularly enrolled members of Harvard College or of the graduate schools. Manuscripts may be between 500 and 1500 words in length, and must be submitted to the Contest Editor, CRIMSON Building, 14 Plympton Street, on or before November...
...printed in full in the CRIMSON, as soon after the close of the contest as possible. Other manuscripts, particularly pertinent or suggestive, will be given hononable mention, and may also be printed. The principal purpose of the contest is to gather direct and constructive suggestions on the food problem in Cambridge and its possible improvement, rather than destructive criticism of the obvious evils of the present situation...