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The answers to these questions lie both in the lack of concerted action by students and the severe circumscription of their rights by administrators. The policy-making bodies remain the domain of a select few. Until both groups recognize the inherent rights of the student community, the Undergraduate Council will...
Before there was a British crown colony of Hong Kong, there was Jardine, Matheson. The 152-year-old trading company, or hong, helped start the Opium War, forcing China to cede the island to Britain in 1841. In the years since, Jardine has evolved into an empire with $500 million...
One of Reksten's strategies was to spurn the security of long-term charters for some of his ships, preferring to shoot for higher gains on the mercurial spot market; indeed, he sometimes chartered tankers from other firms so that he could recharter them to shippers at spot rates...
What nobody foresaw was that, largely because of a slowdown in capital spending and a rise in interest rates, Japanese steelmen would suddenly encounter rough weather. In January, they revised their forecasts: no increase in production for either fiscal 1971 or 1972. Almost immediately, the shipping companies were left with...
The Progressive Club has since received recognition at the next meeting of the Committee, so the speech was rescheduled for Thursday. The Club grew out of the Students for Wallace organization in 1948, but last year it lost its charter, which necessitated a recharter this fall. It states that its...