Word: neutralities
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What with traffic zones, neutral zones, submarine and war zones--to say nothing of the five geographic zones, or the multifarious divisions of the globe which biologists have wished upon us--it might seem that we have zones enough for the time being. But now the City Fathers of Cambridge have girded up their loins and prepared to go "zoning" in our own fair town. All Cantabrigia is to be divided into three parts. Certain districts throughout the city will be reserved for business establishments; other districts will be for residences; and still others will have no restrictions whatever. Present...
Under the communication heading there is printed a letter objecting to the fact that the "University as such" is not remaining neutral in regard to the railroad strike which is now threatening. It is unfortunate that such a misunderstanding has arisen, and in view of the possibility that more than one person is in doubt on the point, it may be appropriate to say a few words...
...present time many students in the University are signing up to serve the railroads in case the proposed strike really takes place. Should not the University as such be neutral in this matter? Is it right and wise for the University to allow a group of men to call themselves the Harvard unit? Has the University as such any more right to put pressure to bear on the strikers than to dictate to the Pennsylvania railroad that it must not disobey the awards of the labor board? (as it has done...
...come off) let him do so as an individual. The group should not be called "the Harvard Unit". Meetings for the instruction of prospective strike breakers should not be held on college grounds or if so held it should be clearly understood that the University itself is neutral. NORMAN E. HIMES '23 October...
...time when members of the Entente were practically fighting for self-preservation, the Americans declared war for the sole purpose of preserving certain inalienable neutral rights. In this somewhat idyllic role they were welcomed as allies; and by supplying money and men rendered invaluable aid in defeating the Central Powers. But the glamour of idealism has begun to wear off. Confronted by the inadequacy of the League of Nations; by the somewhat high-handed apportionment of the various mandates and former colonial possessions; the every-day American feels that European and domestic interests do not coincide as well...