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...present Dr. Tagore is making plans to develop the school which he founded at Balpur, Bengal, in 1901, into a university where Indian philosophy, arts and music will be taught...
...some of the minor parts and brightening them, and Mr. Hampden himself has improved with further practice. Polonius and the Queen need improving, and Miss Morgan as Ophelia does not get all that she might form her part, at which she is new. With further experience, however, she should develop into an extremely capable Shakespearean actress. Le Roi Operti as Osrle, although playing a very small part, deserves praise, as does Mr. Thomas as the First Grave-digger...
...Captain D. F. O'Connell '21 A. W. Douglass '21 and J. A. McCarty '22, who were on the long distance team last year are eligible again, Coach Donovan expects to develop a winning, team this winter. One of the members of the 1923 Freshman team will probably be chosen as the fourth...
...socialism or whether private enterprises will be able individually or collectively to establish a satisfactory form of government, supplementary to political government, is one of these large interesting questions which may be decided within a generation or two. The solution may depend upon the ability of the employees to develop a constructive power and effective government among themselves...
...judicial boards and committees are composed of representatives in equal strength of employers and employees, presided over by a neutral arbitrator who casts the deciding vote. This neutral arbitrator has the opportunity to develop an extra-legal process of mediation by which the necessity of much litigation is avoided. It is usually stipulated that the agreements reached by mediation do not create precedents, but apply only to the particular cases in hand. The neutral arbitrator, if he has the ability and inclination, may in the course of his work by discussion and education establish standards of justice and fair dealing...