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"The railrods ought to be and are, the great stabilizing influence in times of industrial stress", declared Mr. Walker D. Hines in a lecture given to members of the University in Emerson Hall last night. Mr. Hines was Director General of Railroads in the United States Railroad Administration during the...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP OF RAILROADS UNWISE | 4/6/1922 | See Source »

In return to a letter sent at the beginning of the year to every man registered in the Graduate Schools of Arts and Sciences, Architecture, Business Administration, Divinity, Education, Engineering, and Landscape Architecture, 154 men enrolled as members of the Society and have paid $306.50 towards its support.

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GRADUATE SCHOOLS SOCIETY | 4/6/1922 | See Source »

Perhaps the word most frequently used in connection with the government is "efficiency" or its converse. The present administration was elected largely because it was believed that it would put the government on a basis more nearly like that of business than a Democratic one would. It has succeeded in...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CIVIL--POLITICAL | 4/3/1922 | See Source »

Mr. Walker D. Hines, former director general of railroads under the United States Railroad Administration, will give two lectures open only to members of the University at 8 o'clock in Emerson. J on Wednesday and Friday evening of this week.

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HINES TO SPEAK ON RAILROADS | 4/3/1922 | See Source »

Professor Edmund Ezra Day, chairman of the department of economics at the University, has resigned to accept a position at the University of Michigan, where he will become professor of economics, chairman of the department, and also director of curricula in business administration. He will continue at the University, however...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ACCEPTS POSITION IN WEST | 3/30/1922 | See Source »