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...subtle, that one finds difficulty in knowing just what inference to draw from the editorial reprinted below. After much puzzling, the CRIMSON has begun to suspect that it is being treated to a dose of sarcasm. If we were "Life" or even Lampy, we should try to give payment in kind; but being only a newspaper we must reply on blunter methods. In passing, it might be remarked that partial quotation is virtually mis-quotation:--"Life's" summary of the CRIMSON's point of view is accurate, but it is incomplete...
...there been one so large. The meaning of the occurrence can be and is being variously interpreted. In the long run, as Secretary Hoover has pointed out, it is a wholesome and natural event, indicating the possible exporting of our abnormal surplus of gold abroad, and constituting a payment by Europe of her debt to us in the form of goods...
...students who seem to have found it, as I hoped they would, a great convenience. It may be of interest to mention the fact that ninety percent of the bills are paid by check and ten percent in cash. Of those who paid by check, two-thirds sent their payments by mail, and one-third paid in person at the bank. There is no reason why a student should not elect whichever way of payment is the more satisfactory to him. It would seem as if the easier way to pay one's bill would be to send both...
Apart from this there is a feeling in the French capital that the German propaganda for avoiding payment of reparations has failed, and that Germany can now be forced to make reasonable terms. There is no disposition on the part of the French Government to allow Germany to escape her just liabilities. Raymond...
...first clause of the contract on the back of the customary Western Union Telegraph Company blank limits the liability of the company to $500, except in case of repeated or specially valued messages. This limitation is valid because the company will assume full liability in consideration of the payment of a special charge, and a sender thus can insure his message if he wishes to do so. Otherwise it would be of doubtful validity...