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...standard of living of our people differs entirely from that of the native of India, China or even Japan. There is, therefore, a strong economic objection to cheap and inferior labor being admitted. We are solving the problem of developing both our temperate and tropical zones by white labor and are doing it successfully...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "AUSTRALIA IS THE OUTPOST OF WHITE RACE"--VAUGHAN | 11/17/1920 | See Source »

...have great sympathy with California in its attitude towards the Asiatic problem. The recent extension of the mandatories through the League of Nations under which Australia is given control of all former German possessions lying south of the equator adds to our responsibility in the greatest of the world's oceans. America's destiny, too, is largely wrapped up in the Pacific and in the Orient. She has her foothold in Hawali, Samoa and the Philippines. She can not lay down her white man's burden in this quarter of the globe without leaving chaos behind and without inviting...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "AUSTRALIA IS THE OUTPOST OF WHITE RACE"--VAUGHAN | 11/17/1920 | See Source »

...able to meet the call for industrial leadership, who shall understand men as well as machines. The co-operative plan, as explained by Mr. Lytle in today's CRIMSON provides for "a first hand understanding of human relations under conditions of production." It shows not only recognition of a problem vital to both industry and engineering, but offers a solution. Every third year student is to spend alternate periods of two months in the class room and in a machine shop or electrical department where he will work beside the ordinary laborer. In this way the factulty of the school...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HUMAN ENGINEERS | 11/17/1920 | See Source »

...days of personal contact between employer and wage-carner have long since passed and something must be substituted if the workingman is to feel a contentment and pride in earning his daily bread. Many attempts have been made; yet the problem remains, chiefly because those who understand both the attitude of labor and business administration are few, and hard to find. "It is significant to note," points out Mr. Lytle, "that these cooperative students are quite universally interested in the administrative side of engineering. They are not inclined to slight straight engineering interests but they see the fascination...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HUMAN ENGINEERS | 11/17/1920 | See Source »

...backfield, Owen and Captain Horween are the only two men who are sure of their positions. The problem of Buell and Fitzgerald for quarterback, Fitts, Churchill or Humphrey for half-back will not be decided until the last practice Thursday at the earliest; and resolves into a question of which will make for the best team work. However, Coach-Fisher is extremely lucky to have men of such equally high calibre to choose from, and it is evident to anyone who saw the Brown game, that the substitution of any of the second string men will not materially weaken...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: REGULARS GIVEN STIFF INDIVIDUAL DRILLING AND KICKING SESSION | 11/16/1920 | See Source »