Word: controller
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Dates: during 1910-1910
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...that they have increased in the teeth of active competition. The chief factors in this rapid growth are the limited liability of the investors in a corporation, and the tremendous power without a corresponding responsibility which lies in the hands of the directors and managers of the corporation to control prices and thus to injure competitors...
...economically useless to attempt to check corporate monopolies, the government should confine its efforts to ascertaining the line beyond which they become dangerous and confining them within it by stringent legislation. Inasmuch as corporations extend their ramifications over many states, they have passed beyond the scope of state control and contrary to the opinion of many people, lie naturally under the jurisdiction of the federal government...
...usually takes the form of organized cheering at times which the cheer leaders know are inopportune for our opponents, and is really more unfair than such recognized foul play as tripping a base-runner, for it is taking advantage of a circumstance over which the visiting team has no control: namely, that it is on our grounds. As we rather pride ourselves on the clean play of our teams, it would indeed be unfortunate if we were at any time to lay ourselves open to the accusation of taking an unfair advantage from the bleachers...
...afternoon, by the score of 2 to 1. As in last year's game, the pitching contest between Hicks and Templeton was the deciding issue. This time Hicks had decidedly the better of it, for while he struck out only half as many men as Templeton, he had good control, whereas Templeton's wildness in the tenth inning was responsible for the winning...
...useless encumbrances, it is hard to say. Mr. Angell points out truly that the proctor at present is something of an anomaly; but fails to show that he does enough harm to warrant his abolition. Nor does he demonstrate any marked benefits arising from a system of student control. Mr. McCouch's suggestion that proctors be also Freshman advisers is exceedingly well made. Such a combination of offices would certainly enable the proctor to be something more than an irritable night-policeman without turning him into the patronizing intruder that the present system sometimes leads him to become. The four...