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A few days earlier, in an address at Philadelphia, Secretary Young had deplored the prevalence of conflicting air commerce laws enacted by state and local governments as "impeding the industry." Possibly with New Jersey's prohibition of seaplane landings on inland lakes (TIME, Sept. 29) in mind, he said...
No system has been formulated to regulate the illumination of either Lowell or Dunster House. Professors J. L. Coolidge '95 and C. N. Greenough '98 will determine on what occasions the searchlights are to be turned on. Lowell House was last illuminated on September 22 to welcome the arriving students...
In Liege, Belgium, there gathered last week the steel lords of Europe, members of the International Steel Entente. Potent in theory is this cartel which was formed in 1926 to regulate production, later began to fix prices. But in fact it has become feebler and feebler through dissension among its...
"It is time for the Trade Union movement to begin to regulate the bankers," said he. "So long as we leave the control of credit in their hands, just so long will the workers be left to grind out wealth like squirrels in cages, while the bankers hold the keys...
Sirs: Your excellent weekly published this week a letter from one August Wagner of Columbus, Neb., containing a mass of misstatements reflecting on the flour millers of the state which we wish to emphatically controvert. You have been grossly imposed upon. . . . We have kept an accurate weekly record of wheat...