Word: publishers
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Although nothing but favorable comment has been heard on the proposal to publish the names of men who have been found guilty of speculating in football tickets, the Athletic Committee still hangs fire. No one doubts the effectiveness of such a step in checking this abominable violation of a Harvard man's privilege, and most of us are agreed that it is the only way to forestall future offenses. The chief objection of the Athletic Committee has been the fear of doing injustice to men whose names have been forged, or who have been guilty only of carelessness in disposing...
...Bureau of Municipal Research, of which Dr. Allen is Secretary, was incorporated on May 3, 1907. Its purpose is to collect, analyze, and publish facts as to the administration of municipal government. Among the recent publications of the Bureau are: "Some Phases of the Work of the Department of Street Cleaning," "How Manhattan is Governed," "Making a Municipal Budget," "A Department of Municipal Audit...
...Boston publishing house of Ginn & Company has just issued "The History of Music to the Death of Schubert," by the late Professor J.K. Paine. This contains the lectures which Professor Paine gave in Music 3, and covers a large part of the work of that course. At the time of his death in 1906 he was preparing to publish the book and the material has been collected and edited by Professor A.A. Howard...
...have the final decision in such matters the consensus of opinion, we solicit communications from all who have well-considered opinions on the subject, especially from the graduates and undergraduates who have played football and who have the most intimate knowledge of actual conditions. We shall endeavor to publish as many as possible of the views on this subject, in the hope that they may be useful to those in authority as well as to any one who is doubtful as to how to formulate an opinion on a subject which appeals to him through interest rather than through actual...
...think it would be advisable to publish the names of all whose tickets are discovered in speculators hands. The "blacklist," however, should, by depriving all offenders of future privileges, be sufficient to deter any but the most unscrupulous from this unjustifiable practice...