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...Hankow, China, will speak at the dinner given by the St. Paul's Society in the Tower Room of Memorial Hall this evening at 6 o'clock. Bishop Roots has been prominent in missionary activities in China ever since he graduated from the University and his talk tonight will concern his work in the Orient. All members of the St. Paul's Society and the Christian Association are invited to attend...
...hold a dinner in the Tower Room of Memorial Hall tomorrow evening at 6 o'clock. Bishop Logan Herbert Roots '19, of Hankow, China, will speak. Bishop Roots has been prominent in missionary activities in China ever since he graduated from the University, and his talk tomorrow night will concern his work in China...
...column the president of the International Polity Club voices a complaint against and suggests a remedy for a state of affairs which has caused many dissatisfaction and has also been the occasion of some unpleasant litigation. He makes the excellent point that the choice of president is of equal concern to citizens of every state, and that it is obviously unreasonable to exclude intelligent voters because of an unavoidable change of residence. A few states allow the "post card vote" for the benefit of non-resident citizens. Either this system should be made universal or the Massachusetts legislature should allow...
Banking houses, almost more than any other business concern, need college-trained men, and a practical course in banking is a valuable asset to any man. Professor Anderson's Economics 3 is an excellent supplement to practical work, but by itself cannot be of as much value as actual experience in a city bank. And if New York banks find it to their advantage to go to New Haven for new men, might not Boston banking houses find it equally profitable to investigate Harvard undergraduates...
Crew men complain that this question does not concern the undergraduate body. Perhaps it does not, but one would think that the men who work hard and faithfully for six months of the year, who go through a period of training much more rigid than any other sport, and who give the last ounce of their strength in the Yale race, would bitterly resent such a lack of appreciation on the part of the men they strive so hard worthily to represent. As has been said before, the average undergraduate has no faith in the present system, a system which...