Word: supporter
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Teams G and K will debate on April 11 on the subject: "Resolved, That the labor union principle of the closed shop is justifiable and should be supported." Team G will support the affirmative and Team K the negative. The winning team will debate Team D on May 9 to decide the club championship. Silver cups will be given to the members of the championship team...
...will be held in the New Lecture Hall on Monday evening at 8 o'clock between the Juniors and Sophomores and will decide the class championship. The subject will be "Resolved, That the French Government should adopt a scheme granting pensions to superannuated workmen." The Junior team, which will support the affirmative, is composed of A. Davis, I. L. Sharfman, and E. B. Stern. J. S. Davis, G. I. Lewis, and B. M. Nussbaum, who will represent the Sophomores, will speak on the negative. H. B. Platt has been appointed alternate on the Sophomore team...
...board at cost. It has been built up and steadily improved by the efforts of public-spirited, volunteer-student officers, like the late William H. Baldwin '85 and others. It seems very unlikely that the men who are now leaving the Association when it needs, for a time, the support and help of every member, realize its character and its history. Surely the members would not see the Association broken up, as it might be if this dropping out continued. It would mean years of splendid effort wasted and the University deprived of a useful institution, merely through unwillingness...
...annual Freshman debate with Exeter will be held at Exeter on April 28. Yesterday the Exeter debating team decided to support the negative side of the question, "Resolved, That the labor union principle of the closed shop is justifiable and should be supported...
Professor Newcomb emphasized the great need for fixed principles in the science of economics, to which one may appeal for support in economic theories just as one appeals to the facts and formulas of physics in arguing its theorems. In the broadest sense economics is a system through which the want of the people are satisfied. Its operation is not governed by blind force, as some people suppose, but by individual with at every stage. Its purpose is the production and distribution of wealth--the transformation of one form of wealth into another until an object is finally produced...