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...report of the Editorial Committee of the Intercollegiate Conference this morning suggests that the editorial field can still be greatly expanded. More attention should be given to developments in other colleges; scholastic matters, as well as athletics and innovations in other activities, often warrant the interest of students elsewhere; frequently they are suggestive of possible reforms, or offer answers to mutual problems...
...conviction of Wingler resulted from a curious chain of circumstances. The son of a neighbor assaulted one of Wingler's daughters, and Wingler swore out a warrant for his arrest. The assailant fled, but the neighbor countered by reporting to the authorities a confession alleged to have been made to him by Wingler in 1893. The arrest and conviction followed, although a strenuous defence was maintained and although the only explanation the neighbor gave for his sudden revelation was that he had recently got religion...
...newspaper should not invade private rights or feelings without sure warrant of public right, as distinguished from public curiosity...
...liberal interpretation of the law. In cases where complaints are made the commission may " limit the inquiry or broaden it to include related subjects." Where no complaints are filed, after preliminary inquiry and conference with the President, such formal investigations may be authorized " as the facts may warrant and public interest require...
...sugar, cost accountants who have a highly specialized knowledge of the different costs of production in different mills, economists who organize the information for the digestion of the Commission. After the Commission has diagnosed the situation, President Harding may act to reduce the tariff on sugar, if the findings warrant it. But not in excess...