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The purpose of the conference is to afford college students an opportunity for unhurried discussion and consideration of the way college is affecting them, and the problems they are confronted with. It also brings the students from different colleges into intimate contact with each other, and gives them a chance...
Labor Leaders ? the most eminent in the country ? came as strong advocates of modification. All expressed horror at the effect of prohibition on morals. They submitted personal testimony such as this from John Sullivan, president of the New York State Federation of Labor:
British scientists look ahead. An eminent one ? the president of the Royal Anthropological Institute ? last week wrote to Dr. Ales Hrdlicka,* curator of physical anthropology in the National Museum (Washington, D. C.), to notify him that he had been honored with the Huxley Memorial Medal? for 1927 and...
Modern knowledge has placed at the historian's command a host of new tools, the sciences of psychology, economics, geography, sociology, and the employment of these tends always in the direction of adding importance and significance to a study which formerly was the concern mainly of the antiquarian and the...
Great Precedent. It was the case of Judge Archibald. Robert W.Archibald, an eminent, respected Associate Judge of the U.S. Commerce Court, was impeached on 13 articles, which charged that directly and indirectly he had profited by collusion with mine owners and railroad officials in cases before him. On Jan. 13...