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...Photograph Committee has awarded the contract for the class photographs to Tupper. Pictures may be had of him for $3 a dozen, $5.50 for two dozen, $7.50 for three dozen, and $9.50 for 50. At the time of sitting, each man is requested to furnish a short account of his class life. We urge every Senior to make an appointment at Tupper's as soon as possible. Those men intending to leave at mid-years should make these appointments immediately. Men are requested to deposit $2 for a copy of the Class Album at the time of sitting. The price...

Author: By H. WATSON ., | Title: 1910 Photograph Contract Awarded | 1/21/1910 | See Source »

...January number of the Harvard Law Review contains the following important articles: "Offers Calling for a Consideration other than a Counter Promise," by Clarence D. Ashley, of New York University; "Is the Fifteenth Amendment Void?" by Arthur W. Machen, Jr., L.'99; "What Law Governs the Validity of a Contract. 2. The Present Condition of the Authorities," by Professor Joseph H. Beale '82, of the Law School...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Contents of January Law Review | 1/4/1910 | See Source »

...test is incomplete, but it creates a strong presumption in the favor of socialism. Socialism is an undeveloped mechanism and should be judged as such. The government offices are run socialistically, especially the post office, and if the part of the work of the latter which is run by contract were eliminated or changed, the whole system would conform to socialism in every particular. The decision between capitalism and socialism should not be made upon superficial details, but upon the essential principles inherent in each...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Socialism and Capitalism Compared | 12/15/1909 | See Source »

James Wray, the present rowing coach, has been re-engaged by the Athletic Committee under contract at a fixed salary for a term of five years. Coach Wray has been rowing coach of the University since 1904. In 1903 he was coach of the Detroit Boat Club, and in 1901 and 1902 held a similar position at the Weld Boat Club of the University. The contract provides that Wray shall devote his attention to whatever crew the captain of the University crew shall at any time designate...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COACH WRAY RE-ENGAGED | 3/11/1909 | See Source »

Coach Wray has been re-engaged on a five years' contract to coach "whatever crew the captain of the University crew shall at any time designate,"--the condition of his original engagement. Though the saving clause is thus retained the real meaning is obvious: Coach Wray's regime has been a success and is to be prolonged. Members of the University who have watched his methods know that he has established a system and inspired a confidence beyond anything the old plan of graduate coaching with perennial changes and reiterated mistakes could hope for. We welcome his continuance...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WRAY'S CONTRACT RENEWED | 3/11/1909 | See Source »

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