Word: restrictions
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Working in conjunction with the Brooks House, the association will restrict its work for the remainder of this year to a study of the sociological methods employed by agencies about Boston. Perkins Institute will receive especial attention, and the leader of the movement, Chester G. Ormond '38, has announced that his organization will cooperate with the officials of Perkins in their work...
...enemies of the other. In addition he had a third group to satisfy, businessmen who believe that if a business writes its own ticket it will soon bankrupt the economic railroad on which it is traveling. What good, they ask, does it do a business to fix prices or restrict production if high prices ruin its market...
...other hand, it is inadvisable to restrict the language requirement to a reading knowledge of one language. That would, perhaps, be an improvement over the present system, but every college graduate, except possibly the concentrators in science, should have a useful reading knowledge of two languages. But there is doubtful logic in restricting that knowledge to a modern and an ancient language. Instead a plan whereby Latin, Greek, French, German, Italian, and Spanish would be placed on a parity and each student would be required to have a reading knowledge of any two of them appears wiser and more logical...
...this! We must cut short the development of an intellectual proletariat-a social plague which results from granting diplomas without any reference to the need. ... I plan to work out the average number of new doctors, lawyers and engineers needed every year, and to restrict schools to supplying not more than this need...
Washington, Jan. 24 The administration's $4,880,000,000 jobs for all bill was passed by the House late today after the powerful majority had defeated every attempt to restrict President Roosevelt's authority under the measure...