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...spring up in America, and gain power enough to take the law into its own hands, there must be something wrong with the law. Like the Vigilantes which existed in the days of '49, this organization will only die when the state is strong enough to crush it, and punish all crimes as well...
...last an agency has sprung up to prevent as well as punish this fraudulent promotion. Urged on by men like Governor Morse of the First District Federal Reserve Bank and startled by the statement of the Senate Committee on Reconstruction that the annual losses through worthless schemes can be conservatively estimated at more than a billion dollars a year, bankers established the Better Business Bureau last summer. Working through branches located all over the United States, this bureau has already exposed a number of "blind pools" which have absorbed the savings of thousands of ignorant and gullible persons. A product...
...rounds, selling "imported" cloth, encyclopedias, or sundry other articles, and incidentally trying to draw students into gambling games. In the past such persons have usually succeeded in getting out of Cambridge before the police have discovered their presence; if notified at once, the authorities could arrest the swindlers and punish them under...
...that his remarks were a trifle indiscreet, and that they offered offense to a certain racial and political element in this country; what of it? Admiral Sims was speaking as a private citizen, advancing his own ideas on the matter, and it is inconceivable that the Navy Department should punish him for so doing. If his words had disrupted official relations between England and America. It would have been another matter, but this they did not do; the fact is quite the contrary. Besides, what he said was a small thing in itself; if our so-called "yellow press...
...plan in vogue in Princeton the Senior Council has a more intimate jurisdiction over the daily life of the students and the general morale and tone of the university. Specifically, this jurisdiction in expressed in the control of the Honor System, with the power and obligation to punish all infractions of the System, in the prescription and maintenance of all campus customs, and in general jurisdiction over all matters concerning undergraduate life on the campus. Provisions are also made for the regulation of intra-collegiate athletics...