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...report of the President's second industrial conference marks an epoch. It is the first attempt on the part of a central representative authority in the United States to draw up a code of industrial relations. By asking for suggestions from the country, the conference obtained the opinions of numbers of men and organizations who did not actually participate, so that the report may fairly be considered representative of the best that the country can contribute...
...then, in a thrilling match that went into double overtime, DeNunzio defeated Chris Marshall, the No. 2 seed from Central Michigan. He would go on to a fourth place finish after losing a close 4-3 bout to Clarion's Mark Angle, the No. 1 seed of the tournament who had been upset in the semifinals...
...drive for subscriptions to "America's Gift to France" will be inaugurated in the University today. This gift will take the form of a colossal statue which will show the spirit of Liberty as a woman struggling with undaunted courage against her enemies. Around the central figure will be grouped others representing the defensive strength afforded by the Allies of France. Models for this statue are now being designed by Frederick MacMonnies, the distinguished sculptor who, during the war, transformed his studio into a hospital for wounded French soldiers...
...Governor Allen comes from the most typically American state--the most intelligent on the whole and the most progressive. He represents the central corps of Americanism, which, being interpreted, means the belief in the ability of the average man to look after himself; a distrust of the power of the mob whether organized or not; a profound belief in representative government and a willingness to support it with all one's power and resources, and at the same time a belief that the government should know its place and keep...
...sixth of the series of Boston Symphony Orchestra Concerts at Sanders Theatre will take place tomorrow evening. Miss Laura Littlefield, the well-known soprano, will be the soloist. The program follows: Symphony No. 1 in C. minor, Brahms Aria from Sampson, Handel On the Steppes of Central Asia, Borodin Hymn to the Sun, Rimsky-Korsakoss Impressions of Italy (Orchestral Suite), Charpentier...