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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...benefit of the public," it is not difficult to realize that its possibilities do not end there. Indeed, Senator Caider himself admits that it is an opening wedge for additional legislation. And although the bill does not set up any new governmental machinery, it is nevertheless an effective step toward even broader control...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: REGULATION AND CONTROL | 1/14/1921 | See Source »

...conducted recently, the definite make-up of the University debating teams to face Bates and Colgate this week has been announced. The question agreed upon for the debate is: "Resolved: That the government should own and operate the coal mines of the United States." The constitutionality of such a step is officially waived and will, therefore, not enter the discussion of the subject. The teams will start intensive work for this debate, which is a postponement of the annual Fall Triangular Debate, today in order to be in good command of the subject by the end of the week...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SELECT TWO DEBATING TEAMS | 1/10/1921 | See Source »

Catering to the recent demand of the public for plays of a psychical nature, the stage has seen a variety of mystical pieces which have delved more or less deeply into this rather intangible subject. Edward Knoblock's latest offering, "One," now playing at the Tremont Theatre, proceeds a step further than any similar play, however, and by reason of its audacious plot is apt to go over the heads of the average audience. At any rate, it provides a dual role for Frances Starr in which she has plenty of opportunity to prove that she is still the very...

Author: By H. S. V., | Title: THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER | 1/10/1921 | See Source »

...same straight thinking, forward looking processes of thought and action that laid the foundations of the Anglo-American common law and erected upon them the sturdy bulwarks of the American Republic. Into this atmosphere, charged with the frontier spirit of the American pioneer, the coming generation of lawyers will step, and the nation and the world will lay much store upon the hardihood, endurance, straight thinking and fearless acting of these men. To be one of those may well be deemed a privilege...

Author: By C. A. Mclein, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN THE LAW SCHOOL. | Title: LAW SCHOOL'S SOLE PURPOSE TO TRAIN FOR THE BAR | 1/6/1921 | See Source »

...necessary step has been taken in announcing the list of speakers. It is safe to say that many men who are little acquainted with the chapel will learn for themselves this week that the short morning services are worth serious attention. If the Blue Sunday agitators could reason as the University authorities have done, they would reach the conclusion that the true worth of the church lies in its ability to give something that men want. Because of the extra effort to make the morning service attractive to a particularly indifferent undergraduate body, there is sure to follow an increased...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LAYMEN AT CHAPEL | 1/6/1921 | See Source »

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