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At the University on the other hand the purpose of the Council "is to cooperate thoroughly with the Faculty in raising the intellectual standard at Harvard, . . . to bring before the governing bodies of the University expression of undergraduate opinion on subjects pertaining to the University, and to cooperate with the...
"The right to associate is an inherent natural right. It express itself in the formation of every social group, form the family to the state. The vital part of it is the right to say with whom one will associate. Negation in this regard is quite as important as affirmation...
"The labor problem in Australia has always been one of great importance. There are 767 labor unions in the country, with a membership of 580,000, which includes, practically all the workers. Legislation has long been developing to control this highly organized labor, to regulate wages, hours, and conditions of...
Mr. Babson maintains that business conditions are a result of man's attitude and of nations attitude toward life. This attitude of life which so largely controls business conditions, can be changed only "by conversion, or by a long process of education." Just as a thermometer does not regulate but...
"Foreign exchange should be considered not as a barometer, but as resembling the thermostat more closely. As the thermostat regulates the temperature of a room, so do the changes in foreign exchange regulate the international trade. The effect necessarily reacts on the cause and will without doubt control it later...