Word: vs
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...strike fulfill its only possible destiny: revolution. Here he culls good from bad in discussing Section 7 (a), urging the Government to give up the hopeless job of enforcing "compulsory bargaining," but to save the principle of helping labor to organize. Here he treats the issue of public works vs. the dole, pointing to the middle line where government-made work will not so enticing and profitable that labor has no incentive to return to private employment...
...Sports vs Studies...
Recent developments in the Curley bombing outrage came last night with the issuance of a statement by Dean Hanford concerning the attitude of the University toward undergraduate bombing. Dean Hanford produced the statement which follows in response to inquiries into the Governor Curley vs Harvard Freshmen candy bomb case. The statement is: "Following the University's usual policy, no statement concerning disciplinary action on undergraduates will be made...
...policy of the Administration with reference to the Physics department has been roundly condemned, and the deplorable condition of the field as it is run at present been revealed to prospective concentrators. There is no question but that the problem of teaching vs. research is a pressing one, and in the opinion of many it is being mishandled with most unfortunate results. There should always be reasons behind any policy, however, and in this matter there is something to be said for the Administration's methods...
...great flaw of free governments has long been declared to dwell in the distortion of public opinion and in the misinformation of consistently biased newspapers. With the gradual development of a kind of rebuttal campaigning like the Smith-Robinson speeches and the proposed Communist vs. Capitalist arguments of Earl Browder and Hamilton Fish, Jr. political bally-hoo is soon likely to be tempered by more intelligent debates. Ready access to the microphone, its far-reaching power and its nation-wide publicity, make calling an opponent's false cards relatively easy and highly effective. Such suggestions as Owen D. Young made...