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...plea for academic freedom based on the folly of attempts to restrict the liberty of the faculty in the past concluded Morison's address, entitled "Three Centuries of Harvard." He spoke at a meeting commemorating the 299th anniversary of the University's founding and the 328th anniversary of John Harvard's birth...
Those individuals, who are trying to entangle amateur sport with the theories and policies of the Hitler regime, have a pitifully weak case. Why do they restrict their criticism to the Nazi regime when several other countries operating under undemocratic principles plan to send teams to Berlin...
...when Mr. Conant refuses to act on one of their suggestions? If they strike in the same manner as the A. F. of L., they will violate their assurance of Wednesday. If they do nothing, the organization will lose prestige. What will they do if labor decides to restrict, rather than further, the cause of academic freedom...
...restrict English 1 to men who want merely a general survey course touching on the high points and not spending much time on the bulk of material usually included in such a review. Similarly, advance English 2 for those men who have the groundwork and who want a highly detailed, painstaking course in English literature. This change would meet both demands...
...fighting such a conflagration the New Deal has provided a full fire house of potent measures administered largely by the Federal Reserve Board. That body now has theoretically unlimited power to restrict lending on securities by member banks. It may double reserve requirements which would nearly wipe out the current reserve surplus of $2,800,000,000 -base for ten times that amount of credit. Present excess reserves could also be sterilized if the Federal Reserve banks sold all their Government bonds. And the Federal Reserve may boost stockmarket margin requirements to 100%-cash trading...