Word: trade
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...competition for the prizes of $100 and $50 offered to students of the University by the National Foreign Trade Council for essays on "The commercial necessity for developing foreign trade through an adequate American merchant marine" has been extended until the opening of College next autumn. All manuscripts must then be delivered to the Secretary of the Faculty, University 20, and must conform to the general rules for the guidance of competitors for prizes on page 594 of the University Catalogue. The essays must also be not less than 3,000 nor more than 5,000 words in length...
...Nussbaum '08 will speak at a meeting open to all members of the University in the Trophy Room of the Union this evening at 7.30 o'clock, on the new course in foreign trade which has been prepared under the direction of Dr. Edward Ewing Pratt, Chief of the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce at Washington. Dr. Pratt, who is one of the country's foremost authorities in foreign commerce, has the co-operation and endorsement of the leading business men throughout the country in the preparation of this new course, which will afford a thorough and practical treatment...
...Nussbaum '08 will speak in the Trophy Room of the Union tomorrow evening at 7.30 o'clock on the new course in foreign trade, which has been prepared under the direction of Dr. Edward Ewing Pratt for those interested in foreign trade opportunities. Dr. Pratt, who is Chief of the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce at Washington, is one of the country's foremost authorities in foreign commerce, and has had the cooperation of a number of other leading specialists in the preparation of this course of special training. In his lecture, Mr. Nussbaum will bring out some...
...courses include a half-course on Contracts and Combinations in Restraint of Trade, by Professor Kales; one on Jurisdiction and Procedure of Federal Courts; by Professor Frankfurter; a course of twelve lectures on Professional Ethics, by Judge Swayze; and a half-course on Modern Developments in Procedural Law, by Professor Scott...
...That trade unionism has gained a foothold in almost every field of labor is emphasized by a recent development in the theatrical world. Though actors have previously considered their profession one of the arts, and therefore on a social plane above labor organization, recently they voted to submit a proposition to affiliate themselves with the American Federation of Labor. Since actors as well as motormen must protect themselves from possible encroachments of employers, the Actors' Equity Association convened simultaneously in five large cities, and voted unanimously to consider in May the proposal to unite with the largest labor organization...