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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...revival of the sport and its ultimate recognition by the Athletic Association have been rewarded by a most successful season. With the opening of the Cambridge Y. M. C. A. tank and the discovery of material well above the average, it seems to us that the next logical step is the consideration of swimming as a regular minor sport. The results of the past season have shown that a large number of candidates would come out, and that Harvard has the material with which to form a representative team. These two facts should weigh heavily in deciding upon the recognition...
...first active step in the movement will be taken today when a meeting for all who are interested will be held in the Committee Room of the Union at 4.30 o'clock. Final arrangements will be made for a dinner, which will be held in the Union on Thursday, March 21. Mr. Henry Russell of the Boston Opera Company will speak at the dinner as will several of the professors from the department of Music in the University...
...closing, Mr. Rhodes mentioned the merits of installing the Tungsten lamps in all subway trains in New York, instead of increasing the size of the copper feeder which would be a very expensive step. A number of these Tungsten lamps have already been tried out, but until they are used throughout, the present trouble will remain. The carbon filaments of the lamps grow dim and almost go out when the train starts, due to the excessive voltage drop in the third rail. The superiority of the Tungsten lamp lies in the fact that its candlepower varies considerably less in proportion...
...next step in the construction of the interpretation of the amendment was in the famous Granger Cases, in which the railroads in Illinois, Wisconsin, and Iowa, demonstrated their right to appeal to the United States Courts for protection, a right stated in the last clause of the amendment. The question arises of what is meant by the term "person." Are persons individuals, or groups of individuals forming a corporation? What is meant by "property?" Does it mean to do what one pleases with one's own, or that the right to one's own is restricted by relations...
...enthusiasm of the fanatic would fade into nothing, and the blind opposition of the conservative would die a natural death. Accordingly we welcome this publicity that Socialism has been striving for lately at the University, as in no way an alarming symptom of radicalism, but merely as the necessary step in reducing Socialism from its position as a wronged cause, or as a dangerous bogey into a position where it can be viewed as an object for sane study...