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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Fascisti. The political situation in respect to Party politics is complicated. The Fascisti are powerful, and as Nationalists they are popular-just how powerful and popular only the elections can prove. Their popularity is due to their having delivered Italy from Bolshevism and put her in a sounder financial, economic and political condition. Against this, however, is the fact that Fascist brutalities in killings, burnings, floggings have alienated a number of Italians. Popular Party. The so-called Popular Party is Catholic and is the most recent of all political parties in Italy. It came into existence in 1919, when Pope...
...exchange system is excellent. It broadens the outlook as much for the exchange professor as for the students. I have been learning a great deal in that respect this year; in fact, I've been at school myself...
Naturally the thing to be most desired in any such publication is accuracy, and at first glance it would seem that the new edition of the Register sets a high standard in this respect. Only after the book has been for some little time in use can a final estimate be made of the correctness of the multitude of details that fill its pages. There are a number of wise additions to the material this year, but one regreis a little the absence of the geographical directory of students in the college. In place of it, however, are separate directories...
...University to avoid a complete shutdown. Three years later was installed the present system of management, whereby the Comptroller handles the financial, and a Graduate Secretary the social direction of the organization. Coincident with this change comes the inauguration of the practice of running the Union in every respect like an ordinary club. The success of these new policies is assured by the results in this second year of their operation...
...irreparable. Walters will hide their faces, and what will be much worse, their stores of liquors, whenever a "college boy" heaves in sight; proprietors will see that he is conducted to the farther-most table in the most dismal corner; and patrons will eye him askance with that contemptuous respect ordinarily reserved for enforcers...