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Absentee Voters' Law Committee.--J. R. P. Nason '24, chairman, C. C. Nast '25, and T. S. Sherman...
...after a banquet at the Varsity Club, attended the boxing championship finals, occupying a special section of ring-side seats. Among those present were the following members of the college: J. H. Sherburne Jr. '24, L. E. Studley '24, R. H. Perry '25, F. N. Johnston '26, W. A. Sherman Jr. '26, J. H. Durgin '26, and Charles Baldwin...
...feared that they would become an industrial and financial oligarchy so powerful that the whole country would be at their mercy. So the Government broke their power, dissolved the great pools and combinations, hedged the railroad business about with a complex set of rules and regulations, and held the Sherman Act like a gun at their backs. The threat of autocracy vanished, but in its stead came a progressive loss of efficiency and a growing condition of inadequate transportation which reached a crisis during the war when the Government had to take over the roads to insure the movement...
...least it is easy to recognize. Lowell Sherman has it, and makes the most of it by his incomparable technique. He is at present putting over two mediocre plays at once? Morphia and The Masked Woman? by sheer force of his individuality. Jeanne Eagels has it, although she rather strains for it in Eain, and Helen Menken's youthful fire is responsible for a good deal of the thrill in Seventh Heaven...
...meeting of the editorial board of the Harvard Law Review, Warren Stilson Ege 2L. of Omaha, Nebraska, was elected president; Robert Edwin McKean '2L. of Detroit, Michigan, treasurer; James McCauley Landis 2L. of Tokyo, Japan, case editor; Walter Barton Leach Jr. 2L. of Brookline, note editor; and Roger Sherman Foster 2L. of St. Paul, Minn., book review editor...