Word: question
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...have read the various articles upon the labor question in the Crimson and I have been greatly amused by them. I believe that they are the work of one who knows not the slightest thing about the labor question...
...worker's life is. I believe I understand the worker's view. Be says, "Give me a square deal and I shall give you a square deal." When capital gives the square deal the day of labor troubles is over. Until that square deal is given the labor question will always be before us. FRANCES T. RUXTER IES. November...
There appears to be no question of Mr. Haughton's suggestion being taken before the Rules Committee this winter. The opinion expressed by the former University coach in public print has evoked a very generally favorable attitude amongst other college coaches and football officials, who know whereof they speak...
...program of talks by three of the leading radical thinkers of the country. The motive is a good one; every class of thinkers--moderate or radical, progressive or "standpatter"--must be heard and judged before the mind can be made up with absolute fairness. Narrow-mindedness on any question should play no part in a university, if "intellectual culture" is to be attained. The Liberal Club, in thus offering to the students the side of the radical problem of which they have heard the least, is doing them a real service...
...speaking of the tariff question, Mr. Sheldon explained why it was necessary for Australia to have a strict protective tariff. Australia, as shown in the past war, must be self-supporting; her industries must be protected. America is her nearest neighbor, and she is 8000 miles away. The results of this tariff policy are shown in the recently founded steel industry, which already supplies the country's needs for rails and all kinds of structural steel...