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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...protocol in the cloak and suit trade, together with half a dozen similar protocols in other branches of garment-making in New York, the Rockefeller system of industrial representation in the Colorado mines, and the labor agreement of Hart, Schaffner & Marx in Chicago, grew out of long and bitter strikes, severe enough on both sides to convince the parties thereto that the old system was intolerable. Complete predomination by either side was impossible and intermittent struggles over the division of power were costly and unsatisfactory. The protocols and the agreements provided a system of government to protect each side against...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CLOTHING INDUSTRIES POINT WAY TO INDUSTRIAL PEACE | 12/22/1920 | See Source »

Cercie Francais, Circulo Espanol, Menorah Society, Modern Language Conference, Poetry Society, Zionist Club, Aeronautical Society, Geological Club, Wireless Club, California Club, Chinese Students' Club, Colorado Club, Brookline High School Club, Choate School Club, Country Day School Club, Groton School Club, Hackley Club, Hotchkiss Club, Milton Academy Club, Noble School Club, Roxbury Latin Club, St. Paul's School Club, Santa Barbara School Club, Worcester Academy Club, Chess Club, Delta Sigma Rho, History Club, Liberal Club, Memorial Society, Phi Delta Kappa, Stapiers' Club, Acacia Fraternity, Alpha Phi Sigma, Alpha Sigma Phi, Alpha Tau Omega, Beta Theta Pi, Delta Tau Delta, Fly, Hasty...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CLUBS ATTENTION | 11/10/1920 | See Source »

...fundamental business statistics, with a view to ascertaining whether it was possible to treat such statistics in a manner that would make them more valuable both for business and scientific purposes, was the first field undertaken. To conduct this investigation the committee engaged Professor Persons, formerly of Dartmouth and Colorado Colleges, who in 1917 served as Lecturer in Economics at the University. He was also the author of many scientific papers dealing with business statistics in a new manner which appeared to promise important results. Professor Persons began work for the committee in September, 1917, and his investigations have reached...

Author: By Professor W. M. persons., (SPECIAL ARTICLE FOR THE CRIMSON) | Title: ECONOMIC RESEARCH COMMITTEE PREDICTS UNSTABILITY | 10/29/1920 | See Source »

...Economic Research. This committee, now headed by Professor Charles F. Bullock, was appointed in the spring of 1917 with a view to making more adequate provision for scientific investigation in economics. Believing that its first enterprise should be in the field of economic statistics, Professor Warren M. Persons of Colorado College was engaged to make a thorough study of existing methods of collecting and interpreting economic statistics. Professor Persons was well known to the scientific world through various papers which he has published upon statistical methods and results. He is now in charge of the editing of the publication...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ECON. RESEARCH COMMITTEE | 6/12/1920 | See Source »

...District of Columbia, 112,304 43.0 Worcester County, 78,150 42.6 Northwestern, 68,196 42.5 Michigan, north, 12,975 42.4 Ohio, north, 143,565 40.9 Illinois, 447,876 40.4 Utah, 5,421 38.8 Virginia, 9,723 38.3 Nebraska, 12,049 37.5 Michigan, south, 68,309 37.0 Colorado, 21,160 36.3 Essex County, west, 15,935 36.1 Southwestern, 176,141 35.5 Ohio, south, 119,884 35.0 Essex County, east, 52,146 34.5 Kentucky, 4,305 33.3 Washington, west, 18,778 33.3 North Carolina, 4,170 33.1 Vermont, 6,539 32.4 Pennsylvania, 246,150 30.6 Maine, 47,347 29.9 Wyoming...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RANKING LIST CHANGES IN ENDOWMENT FUND | 6/5/1920 | See Source »

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