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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...regret exceedingly that my first communication to a college paper should be in the nature of a criticism. However, I feel called upon to express disapproval of the article, "Nemesis in Accident," reprinted in your editorial columns on Saturday, September 24, 1921, from the Boston Transcript...
...Oppau calamity is a part of the history of the war. For who are those that the seeking out the bodies of the dead among the ruins today? They are French soldiers, and it is the French officers who will investigate the causes of the explosion. --The Boston Transcript...
...being in some degree analogous to that of the master of a public high school whose functions are entirely usurped by a city government or board of selectmen. A school cannot be taught by a town meeting nor an agricultural college effectively run by a State government. --Boston Evening Transcript...
...that course might be the re-opening of the saloons. That would be a result to be regretted for many reasons, but it might be less demoralizing, less corrupting and less detrimental to the public health than the present system of illicit traffic and reckless drinking. --Boston Evening Transcript...
From now on, applications for admission to the Business School must be accompanied by a complete transcript of the applicant's college record, the school reserving the right to reject any man. To date, 150 applications have been received for admission to the first year class of the school for next year. For this group, requirements for admission were unchanged from last year, except for the exaction of a registration...