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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...buildings because there is no room for them elsewhere. Some 400 men are expected to seek admission to the Business School, and this will make the total enrollment something like 600. If it goes far over this figure, the officials of the Business School say that it would be difficult to carry on adequate instruction. In such a case they would find it necessary to limit attendance, as the Harvard Medical School has done for some time...
...Class Ode, by Paul Rice Doolin, is a good chore well done, and there is no particular fault to be found with Mr. King's "Comradeship," in the June number. The Lloyd McKim Garrison Prize Poem, by A. Morley Dobson, shows much skill in the difficult sestina, but far too little depth of judgement. In more senses than one, it is simple to uphold one side of the Flume controversy, and only to rhapsodize, not judge, or analyze the question. The normal reaction from this sort of thing has been expressed by an undergraduate some months ago, in the Harvard...
Yale held a trial over the same course, but the wind had died down somewhat, and, although conditions were slightly more favorable, it is difficult to draw any conclusions from the time, 21 minutes and 40 seconds, 15 seconds better than the Crimson eight made...
...Owing to the burden of the war, it is extremely difficult to raise money in England, therefore America must help, and committees are being started in various American cities to secure funds. Will you not send your subscription at once (the option on the property is only secured for a few weeks) to Mr. William C. Endicott, 71 Ames Building, Boston, Mass...
...government's inability to convert it into long term bonds, the indictment against the people is even worse. We no longer have more money than time. We are up to our ears in debt, refuse to face the facts, and are spending lavishly. It is always difficult to curb and sacrifice. That is why people are talking today so glibly of redistribution and dispossession. The rearrangement of two lines never made a triangle; only the creation of new assets will be able to pay off our debt incurred during the war. This requires greater efficiency on the part...