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...Socialism to the College Man" in Emerson J yesterday afternoon. He first described the growth of the voluntary co-operation movement abroad. In England the workers have built up a business of over $650,000,000 a year; they own 40 or 50 factories; run 1,400 stores; control tea estates in Ceylon and thousands of acres in England, and conduct the most extensive industrial insurance company in the country...
...that the Musical Clubs were forced at the last minute to abandon their already completed plans for an extensive trip during the Christmas vacation is most unfortunate both for the Clubs themselves and for the alumni in those localities which the schedule included. Conditions over which there was no control made it unwise to give concerts in certain cities, and the loss of these concerts and the impossibility of making other arrangements compelled the Clubs to abandon their plans. Possibly some of the places included in the Christmas itinerary can be visited in April. In any case, there should...
Edwin Ginn '18 who was taken sick with infantile paralysis some weeks ago, has been removed from Stillman Infirmary to his home in Winchester, where he is progressing as well as could be expected. He has not yet gained much control of his leg muscles and is as yet unable to walk, but the doctors think that there is no doubt that his recovery will be complete, although somewhat slow...
...University of Chicago called attention to the fact soon after the race that Yale had allowed two freshmen to swim on her team, and had thus broken not only her own rules but likewise the regulations of the Western Conference. The Yale Board of Athletic Control investigated the matter and finding the charges justified, ordered that the medals and the trophy be returned...
Because of the demand for nearly 125.000 tickets, the ticket department, with the approval of the board of control of the Yale Athletic Association, has been compelled not only to return a large number of applications sent by the general public, but to reduce the number of tickets allotted to non-graduates of the various departments of the university...