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...Garrison 1L., Ford Hibbard, 1G.B...
...Garrison 1L, Ford Hibbard...
...such is actually the case with the great majority of people under our present industrial system. This is the day of the fool-proof machine. A man in Ford's factory can learn his job in two days. That is the length of professional training required. Compare this with the law school and medical school, which last three and four years and require a college degree before hand. Compare it with the training of an artist or a singer. There you have something of a measure of the comparative value of the expressive pursuits--what we call the professions...
Basses.--M. G. Adam '22, L. C. Barry '21, J. R. Bell '21, W. C. Bennett '23, C. W. Cook 1G.B., R. M. Cross '23, R. P. Cutler '22, F. A. Delapenha '21, M. H. Dill '20, C. W. Eliot, 2nd, '20, D. P. Ferguson '22, Q. T. Ford 1L., G. Henderson '21, W. C. Holbrook '21, C. N. Macdonald '21, A. H. MacIntyre '21, W. F. Manley '20, E. H. Morse '22, F. O. Noble 1L., L. R. Ring '22, H. E. Scott '22, W. M. Silverman 3L., F. S. Stranahan, Jr., '21, O. J. Teegan '22, B. Ulin...
...conviction of Senator Newberry, Henry Ford achieves a second vindication. The wisdom of Mr. Ford's decision to leave the election to the people of Michigan rather than to entrust his fortunes to the power of wealth, has been amply demonstrated. Senator Newberry's supporters have sometimes felt that the end justified the means. We feel sure that they have changed their minds...