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"Unions should urge--limited associations of employees having a voice in the discipline of the works; collective discussion and bargaining concerning wages and hours of labor; a greater publicity about industrial conditions, and the publication of annual reports to government authorities. Organization of industrial society should not be in horizontal...
Professor J. M. Peirce offers course 7a (triangular co-ordinates: algebraic plane curves; cubies); course 8 (dynamics of rigid bodies) as a full course; course 9b (a new course on the application of quaternions to the theory of enrves and surfaces); course 20a (linear associative algebra). Professor Byerly offers course...
The CRIMSON should state further--since misunderstanding has arisen--that the editorial in yesterday's issue contained no imputations of unfairness or injustice in the make-up of any crew. The 1905 crews were mentioned merely as an instance that the second class crews in general are not hopelessly inferior...
It may be laid down as a general principle that whenever men are divided sharply into groups there will be jealousies and misunderstandings, if not open war between the groups. Whether the separating barrier be a geographical boundary, a racial difference, or a class distinction, is a minor matter--they...
Modern industrial conditions have created a social gap by grouping numbers of men as employees in large industrial establishments, cut off from knowledge of their employers and from acquaintance with them. It is seldom that the owners of such establishments know their own employees, or are known by them. Under...