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...system of management causes considerable neglect of studies on the part of managers and candidates. Consequently, the Faculty and the responsible leaders of the various team can co-operate on a basis of common knowledge. Such cooperation is essential to progress. The same means which brought about this progressive move can be profitably employed in dealing with other college matters...
...available for improving the situation. "The first, that of seeking authority to make further advances in rates, may be mentioned and then dismissed," he said. "For this expedient holds out no promise, as the rates, as a whole, have now reached a level above which certain commodities will not move, and passengers will not travel. The net effect would probably be to lose more through further curtailment in traffic than would be gained by higher charges on the traffic that must move. The second expedient is to seek further operating economies. There are opportunities in that field...
...fullback will not be spoken of by admiring spectators as being "beefy" but rather as "symbolic of potent legumes and vitamines." The latter phrase is longer than the old one, but is much more scientific. Should the advice of the scientist be taken, the Elis may make a revolutionary move in athletics by installing a staff of chemists to cooperate with the coaches of mere fundamentals and tactics. When Connecticut soil is restored with lime, and when vetches, soy beans, field peas, clover and alfalfa furnish the needed nitrogen to farms and pastures in that state, then the Bull...
...market in about two years, when Europe will again be producing. From a business view-point this will be bad for both Europe and America. The present action of Germany and the Allien seems to me to make possible the repudiation of all debts, and such a move would not surprise me in the least. Personally, I think this would be a good thing for everyone concerned...
...student to become adopt in some recognized sport, for the reason that the benefits derived are part of the advantages Harvard offers. Its eligibility rules are strict enough to keep sport on a high plane, not so strict as to interfere with its usefulness. There is at present a move on the part of certain graduates to prevent a transferred student from playing on a Harvard team any time during his entire stay here. Once admit the advantages of intercollegiate athletics, and it is difficult to see the wisdom of a rule which limits them to men who have always...