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...Criminal Law. The course is finished just before the midyears, and there appears to be no good reason why an examination should not then be given instead of putting the matter off till June. The only objections that can be brought in opposition to the plan are the additional labor incurred by the examiner, and lack of precedent. Although not half the men in the course had a chance to sign on account of the haste with which the petition was put through, it is affirmed that all heartily support the plan. It is certainly to be hoped that...
...investigations which have been conducted by the Massachusetts Bureau of Labor have resulted in some interesting facts regarding the health of female students. The commonly accepted opinion that mental labor, if at all severe or long continued, is prejudicial to health, is here refuted by statistics derived from various sources. In one case, seven hundred and four returns made, it was found that seventy-eight per cent of the women graduates heard from, were in good health. Upon entering college, the health of twenty per cent was below par. After graduation, impaired health was found in only seventeen per cent...
English VI. Oral discussion opened by Mr. Moors: The Pre cut Dangerous Aspects of the Labor Problem. Sever...
...variety in talent, ability, etc. Inheritance is opposed, as giving the rich an unfair advantage, as giving the rich an unfair advantage, encouraging quarrels, and idleness, and vice. Let every man have what he earns, no more. Society should not be based on money, but on actual labor, whether mental or physical. Land, labor and capital, being differently apportioned, result in an exchange, which is controlled in the interests of the few. Also competition is a foe of the socialistic...
...WEDNESDAY.English VI. Oral discussion, opened by Mr. Moors: The Present Dangerous Aspects of the Labor Problem. Sever...