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...Model Assembly, at which the resolutions adopted at the Committee meetings and the Council Session will be generally debated. Various systems of balloting will be employed in an effort to ascertain representative opinion of both student groups and the nations represented. In accordance with the new customary mode of Model League procedure, the session will close with a critique of the Assembly meetings as a whole. James G. MacDonald, Chairman of the Foreign Policy Association, a man widely experienced in student organization work along these lines, will deliver the critical summary...
...should insist upon correcting . . . the fashion of excessive reducing. This weakens the race and also has economic reactions. Another fallacy is that maternity diminishes womanly beauty. Precisely the reverse is true, as you all can testify. I am deeply convinced that our mode of eating, working, dressing, sleeping and our whole system of daily habits ought to be reformed. A word is often better than medicine...
...four years of college is to create socially pleasant young men able to get along with their follows, ready to accept the mode of living as they find it, to shoulder the burdens such acceptance implicitly imposes upon them, then Yale, by affording opportunity for training in community life, does its duty well. Undergraduate Yale knows very well what it is about. Education is a necessary stumbling-block to be tripped over willy-nilly on the path toward the real things of Yale. Philosophically, however, the undergraduate feels some good may come of it all. He has great faith...
...history of each industry and the influence exerted upon it of recent tariff legislation. In a chapter of special interest the rayon industry is discussed. As far as is known, this is the first non-scientific treatment of this industry, which has grown astoundingly in recent years. The mode of treatment and the point of view are identical with those of previous editions, which have come to be considered classics on the tariff question...
...which better care may be taken of our rooms." "At present," the petition reads, "the object seems to be to do as little as possible, and in as short a time as possible, and finding that our personal requests and remonstrances have no permanent effect, we adopt this mode of seeking redress...