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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Christ. In the industrial field he meets the most stubborn opposition, even here some of the most ominous signs tell of the presence of him who said, "I came not to bring peace on the earth, but a sword." Thursday's lecture was devoted to the discussion of the question whether economic theory can be Christianizad. After reference to the formidable foe which the Christian sociologist finds in the realms of trade, where the desire for property has become the overmastering passion, and the enormous inequality in possessions has created envy and social discontent, the lecturer set forth the difficulty...
...subject for the debate for the class of '76 prize to be held at Princeton February 22 has been given to the debaters. The question as given out by the Professor of Political Econis - "Resolved, that the formation of a separate labor party in state and national politics is to the best interests of labor...
...been proposed that there be two races, - but this would of course be out of the question on account of the added expense. As it is the freshman class that is always heavily assessed for its single race with Columbia, it would hardly do to attempt to raise further subscriptions...
EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON: The question of whether the Yale freshmen should be admitted to the Harvard-Columbia boat race is one of great importance. There seems to be a general impression that the Thames course does not by any means allow of three crews racing upon it at the same time. The best crew, through the position allotted it, may be left far behind, and the worst crew come in many lengths ahead. Is it not shameful that three great colleges should agree to such an unfair arrangement as this? At all events, no decision should be made until...
...night the freshmen are to decide as to whether Yale shall again take part in the annual race with Columbia next June. Many things have been said on both sides of the question. In a previous issue we expressed the view that there would be no race, owing to the fact that Columbia was averse to it; and also because of the course. Since then, however, Columbia has stated her willingness that Yale row, which ought to settle the question...