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...view of the fact that the work on which these scholarships were awarded was done two years ago. This is a rather unfair criticism, though, since the official list of scholarships for last year will not be published until sometime this week, long after the Register went to press. Besides, it would be most unfortunate if the Register, by leaving the list out altogether, gave weight to the feeling that scholarship is not an undergraduate activity...
...different from those which have been in force so far this year. All gates will be numbered and will be opened at 12.30 o'clock. The gate nearest the Anderson Bridge, or gate 1, will admit spectators with tickets in sections 23 to 37 inclusive and men with press badges; all others with badges and passes will enter through gate 2 next to the Locker Building; those in sections 38 to 51, comprising the wooden stands, will be admitted at gate 3 near the East tower; the entrance for sections 1 to 10 is at gate 4 opposite the East...
Although it was impossible to obtain detailed returns of the Massachusetts' and New York elections at 3.30 o'clock this morning when the CRIMSON went to press, the outcomes of the various political contests were already certain in practically every instance...
...sense supporting the commonsense of the country is against contention." The Court, therefore, placed Motion Pictures in the same class as amusements, such as theatres, circuses, etc., which is always subject to regulation before exhibition, and is not in any manner governed by the same laws as affect the press and free speech. (The United States Supreme Court in Mutual Film vs. Industrial Commission of Ohio, 236 U. S., on page 243.) To Americans the decision of the Supreme Court is an end of all controversy. The fear of the press that regulation of Motion Pictures is an entering wedge...
...show why it is any more difficult for Mrs. Fair, a major in the Red Cross, to settle down after four years of battlefields than it was for hundreds of thousands of men. And the puzzles of suffrage and parental duties have been so current in speech and press for the last few years that most of us have our own solutions readymade, without the intervention of an interpreting playwright...