Word: soled
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Should the CRIMSON editorialize outside its editorial columns? This seems to me to be the question raised by the series of articles on concentration. the House series, moreover, raises a second question: "How much care is the CRIMSON, by its special position as the sole undergraduate newspaper, obligated to exercise in the preparation of a series of articles dealing with matters of great import to the successful administration of a college of over 3000 undergraduates...
...dealt ceremoniously on the General Staff Train which halted 90 miles short of Peiping at Paotingfu Station. Crestfallen "Young Marshal" Chang resigned his rulership of North China. His resignation was face-savingly "refused" by the Generalissimo until two days later. Meanwhile Young Chang was permitted to proclaim that his sole purpose was to die for China, battling the Japanese in person at the head of a Chinese division. With that proclamation properly published, Young Chang took off from Peiping in his luxurious trimotored plane for the safety of the Shanghai International Settlement. From there he proposed to sail at once...
While Kirkland House has certain disadvantages, it presents every opportunity for the fullest utilization of the House system. No House can do more than this. Whether the full utilization will be realized or not is in the sole power of the student-resident...
...granted excessive fees to Samuel Shortridge Jr. in a receivership later voided on appeal; 3) he appointed for Fageol Motor Co. a receiver whom he knew to be incompetent and unqualified; 4) he threw Prudential Holding Co. into receivership and appointed the same incompetent receiver "for the sole purpose of benefiting and enriching his personal friends and associates." A subsidiary accusation was that, to dodge a divorce suit in San Francisco, he established a fictitious residence in another county while continuing to live in hiding in the city. The general charge: "Abuses in high office, tyranny and oppression, favoritism...
...Edsel would put up the entire capital-$11,000,000-to take over the two crippled banks. As sole owners of the two new institutions, they would pick their own directors, run things to suit themselves. The Ford banks would eventually be merged...