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...reported deficits. Immediate cause for last week's bankruptcy was $2,088,000 in bank loans long overdue. The receiver talked of selling the company to another motormaker, but Herbert Henry Franklin's friends hoped against hope that direct Government loans to industry might yet save the concern for the lonely, crusty bachelor of 68 whose sole interests are air-cooled cars and good roads to run them...
...obviously more important to Mr. Conant that the University shall receive the country's most brilliant young men, regardless of their pecuniary circumstances, and shall inspire these young men with "an enthusiasm for creative scholarship and a respect for the accumulated intellectual treasures of the past." Mr. Conant's concern for the forgotten scholar has already brought about the creation of five prize fellowships designed to tap social and geographical areas not now drawn upon. It is certain that this is but a beginning of the President's plans...
...Harmonic analysis is more than a description of chords as individuals. In the broader aspects it is a process involving of the shapes, proportions and underlying skeleton of a piece of music, as well as its more superficial texture... The most important observation about a given chord does not concern its make-up as regards intervals between the notes, etc., but rather what its relation is to the rest of the music...
There are several basic questions involved in the teaching of engineering. If the Engineering School is to be a trade school the most modern equipment is necessary. If it is to concern itself with instruction in the fundamentals of engineering the necessity is not so acute. But a conflict of principle appears in the present set-up of the School. The trips to the Watertown Arsenal are justified on the grounds that in the government's plant the students become acquainted with the very latest developments in the metallurgy and gain essential practical knowledge first-hand. Students on the other...
...cent by The British Imperial Tobacco Company, and the remainder is scattered throughout the world, instead of being, therefore, a small independent unit trying to help the American Treasury get along, the chief proponent of the new tax idea is controlled and owned by a foreign concern...