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...logical conclusion. The resentment at things as they are and the desperate desire for freedom from constraint, which to his mind make the attitude of the European student more promising than the unquestioning conformity of the young American, are induced by a set of most abnormal conditions, and must therefor partake somewhat of abnormality themselves. Realizing that conditions in Europe are far from healthy, Dr. Gray assumed the existance of a similar situation in America, and, naturally enough, deplores the lack of revolt against it on the part of college students. He forgets that, taken all in all, the average...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: OBSERVERS AND CRITICS | 12/10/1923 | See Source »

...payment for overtime at the rate of time and one-half of the regular wage. As the dissenting Justices argued, if the amount of a commodity to be disposed of can be limited in the interest of public health and welfare, why cannot the minimum price to be paid therefor be similarly restricted...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Law: A Dangerous Decision | 4/21/1923 | See Source »

...into a fur shop. One young man was shot fatally. In 1916 he had been convicted of burglary. His sentence was suspended. In the same year he brought forth fruits meet for repentance. Advancing gradually toward reform, he contented himself with petit larceny and was sent to the penitentiary therefor. Since then he had been arrested twice for grand larceny, once for burglary. The police have rudely interfered with his further steps toward reclamation. Six of his partners in public service, nabbed by the police, have consonant records. Thus one whose career began in 1917 with arrest for burglary, sentence...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMMENT | 1/20/1922 | See Source »

...truth, which if only recognized by others, would clear the air, dispelling clouds of suspicion and dislike on the part of the undergraduates, and claiming for a more united University the honest ardor which the graduates are begging the opportunity to show and receive acknowledgement and respect therefor. MONROE HEATH...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 11/22/1921 | See Source »

...regards the examinations for entrance to the Service, only citizens of the United States are designated for the examinations and men under twenty-one or over fifty are not examined for appointment as Consuls or Vice Consuls de carriere and are not eligible for appointment therefor. It is the policy to designate unmarried men between the ages of twenty-one and twenty-eight the examination to determine their eligibility for appointment to the corps of Consular Assistants. Only unmarried men between the ages of nineteen and twenty-six are examined for appointment as Student Interpreters...

Author: By Wilbur J. Carr., (SPECIAL ARTICLE FOR THE CRIMSON) | Title: W. J. CARR DISCUSSES CONSULAR SERVICE | 3/21/1921 | See Source »

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