Word: cases
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...thought and reasonableness of that editorial "Greater Ireland," is a case in hand for the Freudians. All of it is predicated on the wish. Speaking of Mr. Eamon de Valera, the admirable specimen, asserts that "The President has encouraged and even secretly inaugurated, societies that are avowedly and actively hostile to the British Government," and that "it is time that those activities should be stopped. And why? And how? Ought de Valera be stopped for the same reasons for which Franklin might have been ejected from France when he went seeking financial aid and recognition for the United States...
...minor Sports Club modelled along the lines of the present Varsity Club. Yale, a few years ago instituted the "Y" Club and, shortly afterwards, similar institutions were formed at Harvard and Princeton, membership being based solely upon the possession of the Varsity letter. In each case the organization has proved to be a stimulating influence for athletics in many ways. Princeton's supervision, through the Varsity Club, of the scholastic work of prominent athletes has answered a long-felt need and its value will be proved at the Mid-Year examinations...
...avoid such conflicts as occurred last year between the "East vs. West" Debate, the Senior Picnic and the Freshman Musical Clubs on May 21. Although registration is not compulsory, it is hoped that all organizations will realize that it is to their benefit to register their events, and, in case of conflict, preference will be given to the event first registered...
...case I was leading a usual Sophomore's life without much thought for the future until about this time of the year when a friend in the Senior class made it clear to me that I was not taking advantage of my opportunities. I am sure that by then and there entering one of the many competitions for managerial positions open to Sophomores, I was able to get much more out of my entire college career and I know that the experience gained in various business positions as an undergraduate has proved to be of great value to me since...
...second case is the "Committee of One Hundred" which has been formed in order to investigate conditions in Ireland. Aside from the fact that many reputable Americans who were invited to serve on the Committee declined to do so, thus leaving a personnel composed almost entirely of avowed Irish sympathizers, there is the manifest impossibility of any fair "investigation" by such a Committee. The Irish side they can, and are, hearing; but what of the other? The other is the British government, which manifestly will not present its evidence before a self-appointed, unofficial body of hostile investigators from...