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...order by its constitution and through its leaders favors arbitration as the mode of settling labor difficulties.- C. D. Wright in Journal of Economics, Jan., 1887; Bradstreets, May 29, 1886; June 5, 1886. Other references: McNeill, "Labor Movement the Problem of To-Day," chaps. xv., xix...
Readings from the Odessey. Book XIX. Professor Palmer. Sever...
...FRIDAY.Readings from the Odessey. Book XIX. Professor Palmer. Sever...
...either crew fouls the other. A start is unfair, if, during the first ten strokes, either boat is disabled by any bona fide accident. Owing to the unequal length of the boats, the manner of starting the crews, was the cause of much controversy several years ago. Article XIX settles the question definitely. A flag supported by a metal rod is fixed in the stern of the shorter boat, and another on the longer boat, at a distance forward from the center of that boat, equal to one half the length of the shorter boat. The two crews are started...
Greek Readings. The Odyssey, book XIX, The recognition by Eurykleia. Prof. Palmer, Sever...