Word: states
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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President and Fellows of Harvard College. Meeting at No. 50 State street, Boston...
...debate at the University Debating Club last evening on the question, "Resolved. That State Boards of Arbitration with full power of investigation should be established throughout the United States for the purpose of settling labor disputes," was won by W. T. Foster 1G., and G. W. Hinckley 1L., for the affirmative from J. Daniels '04, and F. B. Wagner 2L., the speakers on the negative. The critic of the evening was Hon. Arthur P. Stone...
...University Debating Club will hold a regular meeting at 7.30 o'clock this evening in the Assembly Room of the Union. The question for debate is as follows: "Resolved, That state boards of arbitration with full powers of investigation should be established throughout the United States for the purpose of settling labor disputes." W. T. Foster 1G., and G. W. Hinckley 1L., will support the affirmative, and J. Daniels '04 and F. B. Wagner 2L., the negative. Hon. Arthur P. Stone '93 will be the critic...
...with the desired response, they have turned the money over to the Treasurer of Harvard College and have left the matter to be taken up by the graduates and undergraduates of the University. Contributions to the fund should be sent to the Treasurer of Harvard College, 50 State street, Boston...
...article in the Bulletin for December 2, on the new coach for the crew, I notice the statement that Mr. Colson will not be paid for his services. As various inquiries have been made regarding the arrangement, it seems proper to state that while Mr. Colson is not technically to receive any remuneration for his services as coach, the committee consider it suitable to make good to him any loss of income incurred by the temporary surrender of his work at Cornell, as well as any extra expense involved in the trip. The joint arrangement agreed upon simply is, therefore...