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Dates: during 1930-1939
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With division in the operators' ranks only one result was possible. By this week, 16 of the 21 Appalachian operators' associations, along with the rest of the industry, had signed at the Lewis-Roosevelt terms. Spotty strife might still go on, but the national crisis had passed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: LABOR: Cancelled Debt | 5/22/1939 | See Source »

...answer to a petition signed by over 250 members of the Freshman Class, the Yardling committee for Phillips Brooks House reversed its previous decision. As a result, the tea dance will occur on Saturday of the "Jubilee Weekend" as originally planned, and not on Friday, as was announced yesterday...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Date of Jubilee Weekend Tea Dance Switched to Saturday | 5/18/1939 | See Source »

...method of House room allotments was nothing but a campaign on the part of eleven men to gain admission to Houses for some of their personal acquaintances. But this petition appears to us to be definitely altruistic; certainly none of the committee sponsoring it could believe their complaint would result in any revision of the already completed House assignments. We believe this petition was formed after considerable thought to aid future Freshmen who are willing to work hard in attempting to assure for themselves a room in a House...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE MAIL | 5/18/1939 | See Source »

...after-reverberation in the mind of the audience of the theme which the artist is trying to present. The artist, in attempting to express himself in such a fashion that his idea will be made clear to the onlooker, throws his whole subjective self into his creation with the result that not a great deal is left to the imagination of the spectator. Most great artists have left a slight gap between themselves and those who are receiving their paintings, thereby allowing for the expansion of their themes in relation to the intelligence of the people who see the pictures...

Author: By Jack Wilner, | Title: Collections & Critiques | 5/15/1939 | See Source »

Undesirable in its Harvard Square forms because it makes a farce of true education. Students pass examinations, they do not learn as a result of their cramming. And again, because such tutoring mocks Harvard's standards and degrades her degree, it should be exterminated. If the tutoring is by Wolff, let the diploma be by Wolff, but not by Harvard. It is further undesirable because it destroys initiative and the will to honest toil; because it makes students lazily dependent upon a crutch they would not otherwise...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: STUDENT OPINION | 5/15/1939 | See Source »

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