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...their failure relevant. The fact that they have failed in the important and vital thing. It is high time to bring to bear the influence of the spirit of sportsmanship--fair play for all and a sporting chance for the underdog--as a World-Welder. I need not labour the point to caders of the Harvard CRIMSON that sportsmen--having no ulterior motive can meet and establish mutual understanding and respect when politicians and diplomats are bound to fail...
...until now. Under her, the Morning Post became famous for the impartiality of its news and for the poisonous sting of its editorials. It was rumored that a lawyer was employed to keep its editorials from libel. The paper has always been "the friend of the labouring man and the enemy of Labour." At Liberals it jeers...
...flight of capital from abroad is stopping, as the slump in our security market shows. Moreover, the European situation is slowly turning brighter. Germany is acting more anxious to pay at least some reparations. France is less threatening and more conciliatory. England is becoming used to her new "Labour" government. Trade with Russia is in prospect...
...likely to compass the fundamentals in this broad field of knowledge. Indeed, it may as well be said that the thing can not be done; for what results can we expect from a system of special courses and free election which abandons to immature and undisciplined minds a labour that is almost beyond the strength of the strongest man of our time--the labour of selection and synthesis...
...United States, labor and freedom of contract have in general been allowed to develop under few restrictions. The Supreme Court has just ruled against the state law of Kansas which prescribed compulsory settlement of wage disputes. This law had imposed the greatest measure of state interferenced in Labour Problems yet attended in the United States, and even this much has been discouraged by the Supreme Court...