Word: controller
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Reisner '89. He said that the object of trusts is to secure greater profits in this way. The combination of capital, by producing on a large scale, reduces the cost of production, and lowers prices, till competitors are driven out of business by being undersold. When the complete control of the market is thus secured prices are raised without any limit except the greed of the trust. The very idea of a trust is to abolish competition. Owing to the secrecy observed in regard to profits, outside capital, notoriously timid, is not attracted to the business. Trusts today...
...evening Dr. Hale showed us how every Harvard man in years gone by had been "in the right side" in national difficulties. He was pleased to see that today Harvard's sons had put themselves to the front of a movement for a "government by the people," i. e., control by the Republican party. Although Judge Hoar opened his speech by deprecating that Harvard should appear as a partizan, yet he continued, "If it has got to be done, I at least am glad to see that she is 'on the right side.' " And then he goes on to make...
...Advisory Committee on Athletics has been chosen by the faculty. "This committee shall have entire supervision and control of all athletic exercises within and without the precincts of the University, subject to the authority of the faculty of the college as defined by the statutes." The committee is as follows: From the faculty-Professors Dunbar, Hart and Byerly; graduates-Dr. Walcott Hooper, '79. George Morrison, '82; undergraduates-Trafford, '89, Finlay, '91, L. H. Morgan...
...sophomore classes, and a representative from each of the following athletic organizations: The boat club, and the athletic, baseball, football, lacrosse and tennis associations, who shall be called together for the purpose of making the choice by the president of the university. This committee shall have entire supervision and control of all athletic exercises without the precincts of the university, subject to the authority of the faculty of the college as defined by the statutes...
...master shall be appointed by the Harvard Athletic Association before each meeting. He shall, if he sees fit, appoint no more than two assistants, to be called first and second "whips" respectively. He shall carry a whistle or a horn, and in a "slow hunt" shall control the action of the pack by the following signals: by blowing once to stop, and twice...