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...vice-president, G. P. Adams; secretary, D. A. McCabe; treasurer, F. W. Catlett; fifth member of executive committee, M. F. Perkins; camp-captains: G. P. Adams, W. F. Murray, Jr. The question for the first regular meeting, October 31, will be: "Resolved, That a system of compulsory arbitration of labor disputes should be adopted in the labor disputes should be adopted in the posted early next week in the Gore Hall reading room...
...order to decide what part in higher education the college shall play, the last two answers must be considered more at length; though, as President Butler suggests, no general rule for all colleges is likely to prove desirable, for colleges may have "somewhat different ideals to labor for." Taking Columbia as an example, however, the four years' course appears too long. A sentiment against it has been growing up for many years and has been made manifest lately by Harvard's announcement favoring graduation in three years and by Columbia's provision which allows the last college year...
World's Work -- "Labor Union Restriction of Industry," by M. G. Cunniff...
...Secretary $10 for every Directors' meeting attended. Any scheme which seeks to secure to the consumer the middleman's profit should pay its way; it should not be based on charity. To accept in the form of dividends upon one's purchases, the result of the unpaid labor of President, Secretary, or Director, is to accept charity. H.R. MEYER
...alternateyears will both be given in 1902-03 as half-courses by Mr. Gay. Course 5 on railways etc. will be given as a half-course. Economics 14 on methods of Social reform will be made a full course; 9 and 9a are combined into a full course on labor and industrial organization and will be given by Professor Ripley who has recently been appointed a full professor in the department...