Word: questions
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Methods of stimulating interest in the labor and radical movement in the colleges will be considered in a discussion, led by Evans Clark, at the session on Thursday morning, December 30th. That afternoon a question box session on "Industrial Revolution in Theory and Practice," with Lewis Gannett as chairman, will occupy the members of the convention. The theory and practice of the main groups working for workers' control of industry will be set forth briefly by representatives of these groups, such as Jessie Wallace Hughan, Robert Minor, J. T. "(Red") Dofan, and Joseph Schlossberg...
When the Assembly next meets, one vital question is sure to arise: the relations of the Assembly to the Council. Those who designed the League adopted the theory that the five Powers must be given special privileges and authority if they were to become members; at the same time it was thought that the smaller nations would feel so grateful for remaining intact after the War that they would willingly concede this power. No sooner had the session begun, however, than it was evident that these lesser nations were bent on making the Assembly, instead of the Council, the leading...
...question has been recently brought up at Yale of effecting the formation of an Intercollegiate Billiard Association. The speaker pointed out that at the general conference instituted by the I. C. A. A. A. A. several years ago to debate the framing of a general amateur definition, the game of billiards had been included...
Students interested in the possibilities and opportunities of graduate study are welcome to consult the professors and chairmen of the several divisions and departments of the faculty, while the Dean and Secretary of the school are always available for question or conference...
...long ago." The country will agree with him. It has no desire to see a man like Governor Coolidge wasting his time in Washington; the decision to make use of him is surely in accord with common sense. And "why it hasn't been done long ago" is a question that seems particularly applicable to numerous things today. Senator Harding shows all along that he realizes well the possibilities for improvements; he has started without delay to do things that should have been done long...