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...time for the submission of essays to the Union Prize Essay Contest has been extended to March 1. It has been found that the original time limit--February 15--is too near the end of the mid-year period, and although the number of manuscripts forthcoming has indicated a sufficient amount of interest on the part of the students, the committee thought it advisable to extend the opportunity to many who are temporarily inconvenienced by their examinations...
Plans for a new store for the Harvard Co-operative Society at the present location in Harvard Square are still held up on account of the high cost of materials and construction. The Directors hope, however, that a start may be made this spring. The proposed building, which will extend from Harvard Square through to Palmer street, will give the Society one of the largest and finest retail stores in the metropolitan district outside of Boston. It will be of thoroughly modern construction with three floors available for business...
...sincerely hoped by all of those at present connected with the Institution that it may in the near future be able to extend its field of usefulness through the acquisition of added facilities in the way of a larger staff and more adequate funds. At the present time, unfortunately, the size of the student body is necessarily more restricted than it should be, and many lines of investigation for which there is a crying need must be left untouched...
...Another plan which has been suggested to relieve the situation is to have the federal reserve board extend a large amount of credit to the farmers and to adopt a very liberal policy toward renewals. This, however, may afford temporary relief, but conditions will have to eventually get back to normal, and in this period of readjustment, someone must suffer. As Senator Edge of New Jersey says, "The only durable and infallible barometer of business is the law of supply and demand, and to set up an artificial and false structure for the maintenance of prices, because certain industries...
...generosity of the Princeton Triangle Club in giving the proceeds of its Jordan Hall production to the Harvard Endowment Fund is so striking that it is unnecessary for the CRIMSON to comment upon it further than to extend the thanks of the University to the members of the club...