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Aside from press blasts, two public utterances helped to turn the tide of labor sentiment and end the general strike. One came from General Johnson, after his "conversion" by Mr. Neylan. Said he at Berkeley where he went to receive a Phi Beta Kappa key from the University of California: "The right of dissatisfied men to strike against a recalcitrant employer is inviolate. . . . But the general strike is quite another thing. It is a threat to the community. It is a menace to the Government. It is civil war. . . . When the means of food supply-milk to children, necessities...
...meeting of the Harvard Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa on Monday the following officers were elected for the ensuing year...
Seven Seniors will be elected at a meeting of the Phi Beta Kappa on Saturday, June 16 at 2.30 o'clock in the Faculty Room, University Hall...
...York University insurance lecturer and an able bacteriologist mother who had four academic degrees of her own, he matriculated in N. Y. U. at 5. At 10 he passed Harvard's entrance examinations, but waited until he was 12 to enter Columbia. He got a Phi Beta Kappa key at 14, an A. B. at 15, an M. A. at 15, a Th. B. (Bachelor of Theology) from General Seminary at 18, a Columbia Ph. D. at 20. Two years ago he was ordained an Episcopal priest, assigned to a small parish in outlying Astoria. His Columbia classmates remember...
...Monday, June 18, the annual meeting of the Harvard Chapter of Phi Bets Kappa will be held at 10 o'clock. Following this meeting, the literary exercises, which are open to the public, will begin at 11.30 o'clock in Sanders Theatre. President Lowell will be the orator. He will speak on "War and the League of Nations." Theodore Morrison, Phi Beta Kappa poet, will read his poem, entitled "Thoughts on the Present Discontent." Professor George H. Chase, dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Science and president of the Harvard Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, will preside. Following...