Word: take
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Only once and half-heartedly did the Chancellor take up the unanswerable Liberal and Labor charge that the Conservative Government has done little or nothing to solve the unemployment problem. Cried Mr. Churchill: "It is the deliberate view of this Government that unemployment can be reduced normally by a revival of the basic industries. It has been urged that the Government should seek an opportunity for utilizing the national credit for stimulating general trade, and particularly in connection with assisting toward rationalization. Such transactions are far better dealt with in the sphere of regular business than by direct intervention...
...this re-attainment of perspective, a movement looking toward the sane use of a good thing, the faculty of the Harvard Law School should take the lead. The students should not be left to cut through the fog alone. To ignore or belittle the problem or discourage its discussion cannot in any event suppress its open agitation much longer. The experience of the men who have to use the casebooks demands a fair and candid re-examination of the rational basis of the case system and its re-evaluation with reference to the separate subjects to which it is applied...
...Yale meet, due to the injury of Wesselman, Modell was unexpectedly called upon to take the place of the regular contestant in the epee, and he succeeded in winning both matches in this event, as well as his foils bouts...
...West '29 has been appointed Director of Publicity at the Harvard Athletic Association to take the place left vacant by the resignation of V. O. Jones '28, it was announced last night by W. J. Bingham '16, Director of Athletics...
Jones was appointed to the post last fall, and his resignation will take effect Saturday. West, a former editorial chairman of the CRIMSON and at present editor of the H. A. A. News, will continue in that capacity and as publicity director until the end of the College year in June. In the fall, the post will be taken over by F. J. Ryan '24, a professional newspaper man, now reporting for the Boston Traveler...