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...spite of all the protest which these statements must occasion, there is doubtless some small grain of truth in what Dean MacKenzie has to say. It is true, as he points out, that universities have classes of 400 students and that the professor sees them only two or three times a week as a group. It is inevitable that, unless special measures be taken, students must become "mere automatons". The question of individual attention is being met at Harvard in so far as is possible by the appointment of assistants and tutors. Most professors endeavor to add a "human touch...
...present plans mature, the 1924 Red Book will be placed on sale Saturday, May 28. The stumbling block which may upset this plan is the threatened strike of the Union printers and binders, who have signified their intention of stopping work on May 1 as a protest against the "Open Shop" policy. No definite action, however, will be taken by the printers and binders of Boston and vicinity till the result of a test strike now going on in Rochester, N. Y. is determined...
Until recently Berlin's offer to put German labor at France's disposal, for the purpose of rebuilding the devastated province, and to deduct the cost from the Reparations bill has been refused by France. The French Government had feared that her labor unions would indignantly protest against the acceptance of any such prepositions. Her plan was for Germany to work at home and sell the product of her labor at a profit, a part of which would go to France as indemnity. With this money, French laborers were to be paid for rebuilding the wasted provinces. This...
...House of Commons was the life and soul of the conservative element in the Coalition. His withdrawal from what the Premier calls the "fighting line" follows on a series of disquieting portents. First there was the dramatic decision of Lord Robert Cecil to join the Opposition in protest against the government's policies. Then came the resignation of General Crozier in Ireland, and finally Lloyd George's own secretary withdrew his services. These events, together with the recent anti-Coalition results in some of the elections, have naturally left the Coalition government materially weakened...
...with the same feeling which caused Cicero to proclaim "O! tempora, O! mores!", that I would like to make a protest against the board of editors of the CRIMSON including a student with the profound ignorance of the writer of yesterday's editorial on "British...