Word: planning
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...production of this play in the Union is part of a more extensive plan to broaden the scope of the Union, and to make it more attractive to members. Negotiations have also been conducted with the Hasty Pudding Club and the Pi Eta Society, and these have made tentative promises to give one production of their annual plays in the Union this year. When these organizations have fully concluded arrangements as to the nature of their productions, the Union management will then be enabled to make definite announcements. It is not likely, however, that anything will happen to interfere with...
Only members of the Union will be admitted to whatever dramatic entertainments are held there, and this rule will be strictly enforced. If this plan is permanently established, as those in charge have proposed, a great inducement will thereby be created for a larger number of men to become members...
Epstein presented a remarkably clear argument, basing it upon three points: first, that private ownership of the railroads has been wholly unsuccessful; second, that a strict government supervision, while an improvement over the former plan, has not been conducive to the highest degree of efficiency; and finally, that the eventual successful operation of the roads lies in a policy of unlimited governmental control. The failure of the private system was due to the desire of the owners to realize the greatest possible amount of money out of the railroads at the expense of equipment, service, and general progress. That close...
...Freshman dormitories, which are generally recognized as being of great advantage to the incoming class, will not be ready for the class of 1917, and in place of them for next year there appears to be a partial substitute in the plan of having all Freshmen eat at Memorial. To be sure, this has been possible in years gone by, but it is a curious fact that a great many Freshmen choose other boarding-places from the very beginning of the year and do not even consider Memorial Hall. The CRIMSON has investigated this matter carefully, because it seems important...
...fore mentioned schools will recommend to the incoming Freshmen through their respective headmasters that they have found it much more advantageous to commence the Freshman year eating at Memorial, it is practically certain that a good many of these Freshmen will follow their advice. It is a plan worth trying, at any rate, and will be another step towards attaining that greater democracy which will be practically perfected with the institution of Freshman dormitories...