Word: states
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Beginning with the importance of ethics in the conduct of every of everyday affairs President Eliot pointed out the evil of over-capitalization which, because of its effect on the state of mind of wage earners is one of the main causes of the existing industrial unrest. The promoting of companies, he said, should be rewarded for is skill and success in proportion to the amount of skill required to develop a new enterprise and to the gravity of the risks to be run, as well as in proportion to the amount of money invested in it. And directors...
...Religion," and Mr. Robert E. Speer discussed the question "Are non-Christian Religions Adequate to Meet the Needs of Men?" The meeting of greatest general interest was that of Friday evening, when the speakers were the British Ambassador, Sir Henry Mortimer Durand, Hon. John W. Foster, ex-Secretary of State, Hon. H. B. F. Macfarland, President of the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, and Hon. J. A. Macdonald, editor of the Toronto Globe...
...modus vivendi to take its place." The argument of which this sentence is the conclusion shows rather more of the effects of preconceived idea than of a fair review of the facts as they actually exist, and it is to be regretted that so dark a view of the state of Harvard classes is presented to the readers of the Graduates' Magazine...
...Arthur B. Chapin, Receiver and Treasurer of the State of Massachusetts, will speak before the Political Club, tomorrow at 7.30 o'clock, in the Randolph Breakfast Room on "Politics and the College...
...following officers were elected for the ensuing year: president, G. D. Cushing '85; vice-presidents, J. B. Diman '96, and E. D. Russell '80; secretary, Professor P. H. Hanus; treasurer, O. B. Oakman '87; member of the executive committee for five years, A. W. Roberts '81; representatives to the State Council of Education, F. A. Tupper '80, E. H. Nichols '78, and W. A. Baldwin...