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...line for an hour,--why has he done this when resort to his intelligence would have informed him that a check mailed promptly at a convenient post box was quite as good as one handed in personally at the last minute. It is, however, too late to study the problem first hand. The announcement today from the Office that all bills are to be paid only at the Harvard Trust Company, the accompanying request that they be paid by a check which can be mailed, and the suggestion that they be paid early ought to do away with a long...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HOW TO PAY A BILL | 1/20/1922 | See Source »

...Football Problem More Difficult...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PRESIDENT'S REPORT QUESTIONS SOUNDNESS OF SPORT POLICY | 1/19/1922 | See Source »

...when we consider finances the problem is less simple. Granted that there, is something incongruous in the idea of a university going into the business of entertaining the public, how else can we make possible the existence of our many minor sport teams and the possibilities for athletics which we now have? By taxing the student? Possibly that may be the way out. But the fact that the present system relieves us all of so much trouble and anxiety prevents us from welcoming any such method. If the public, we ask, is willing to help support the University, why should...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PRE-YALE GAMES | 1/19/1922 | See Source »

...address Dr. Eliot declared that landscape architecture gives more satisfaction to those practicing it, than any other profession can do. The landscape architect's problems are the solution of others' troubles and it is this solution that gives him real pleasure, first in the knowledge of having solved his problem and second in the beauty of his new creation...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LAUDS LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE AS SATISFYING PROFESSION | 1/18/1922 | See Source »

...this belief outside of parties and politicians, if the "New York Times" is correct in saying that "Poincare does not love conferences. Before he accepted office and ever since he has been repeating the statement, and so it is probable that if any agreement (with regard to the problem of Angora) is ever come to, it will have to be come to slowly and correctly through the usual diplomatic channels...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SLOWLY AND CORRECTLY | 1/18/1922 | See Source »