Word: errors
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Leach's conclusions from his own reasoning are enough to show his error. He admits that the Constitution guarantees freedom of speech and of the press. But he says, in the case of Bolshevists "we (and I suppose that here he means to constitute himself the judge of what the public thinks) have been forced to realize that these principles (i.e., freedom of speech and the press) have reacted to the detriment of the public welfare which they were purposed to benefit." The obvious moral is that in the case of Bolshevists the public weal (or Mr. Leach's interpretation...
Your first error, that "the members have no time they can depend upon to earn money through lessons or outside work, is easily corrected by a glance at any directory of music teachers in Boston. Mr. Longy has his own school, Mr. Lauvent is acknowledged the best flutist, and Mr. Holy the best harpist--all of whom derive no small income from teaching. I am sure that Mr. Fradkin himself would admit that teaching is included in his daily regime. Also the Methodist-Episcopal Church on Massachusetts avenue, just beyond Walter Hastings Hall, gives a series of Sunday evening musicales...
Owing to an error, the name of James Gerald Dunton, of Columbus, O., was omitted yesterday from the list of nominations for office of Secretary-Treasurer...
...unwarranted. The blame does not rest with the T. C. A. or its officers, for they, too, were apparently misled. But in trying to convince the students that they really did accomplish a great deal, by framing trite resolutions and giving geographical talks, the delegates certainly are in error. If thirty of our students had to go to Iowa to find out that China is longer than the United States is broad, then education in this state must be at a pretty...
...year tests in all courses given in the Engineering School will continue today with one examination scheduled, Engineering 90. An error in last Saturday's CRIMSON caused the examination listed for tomorrow to be printed as Meteorology 2, instead of Metallurgy 2, which is the correct form. All examinations will begin at 9.15 o'clock except those otherwise indicated as commencing at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. Today. Engineering 90, Pierce 202 Tomorrow at 2 P. M. Metallurgy 2, Rotch Recitation Room Wednesday, January 28. Engineering 200, Pierce 304 Engineering 211, Pierce 304 Engineering 400, Pierce 304 Thursday, January...