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...misuse of the English language so prevalent on every college campus indicates, deeper down, a state of laxity reigning over almost every branch of conduct. Men whose conversation is deficient either in grammar or in taste not only offend their hearens but reveal themselves incapable of verbal self-control...
...sort of noise. Physicians say that the greater part of such demonstrations can be suppressed without the slightest possibility of injury to any one. What is most needed is a conscious effort on the part of those tempted to follow the leader, who may not himself be able to control his throat muscles...
...that science has so far progressed that even if every battleship were sunk and every piece of ordinance scrapped, no nation would be rendered impotent to attack its neighbor. Gas and airplanes and innumerable other modern instruments of destruction, the manufacture of which can not be subject to control, would remain. Not only that but, looking back to 1918 again, we know that war is, today, above all a question of economic organization. The United States in 1917 was, at least as far as land armaments went, disarmed; yet in less than eighteen months it had in the field...
...With the aid of foreign experts) by the Chinese government show a high degree of efficiency. For instance, the Peking-Suiyuan line (planned, constructed and managed entirely by Chinese) is one of the finest pieces of engineering work which has come to my attention. The railroads under foreign control in China are used for questionable political and economic purposes as well as depriving the Chinese government of rightful revenue...
...Observations on the Control of Some Internal Secretions", will be the subject of a talk by Professor Walter Bradford Cannon '96 at a meeting of the Biological Club to be held this afternoon at 5 o'clock in Room 46 of the Zoological Laboratory. The meeting will be open to all members of the University and Radcliffe College...