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...year, to students living at certain distances from Cambridge, at the beginning of the recess, does not essentially help the situation. It is especially at the end of the recess that its crataped nature is very unpleasantly felt. New England, New York, and even Washington (D, C.) students may remain at home until late on January second. Southerners and many Westerners, on the contrary, must leave for college before New Year's or at best, early New Year's morning. Two years age the recess was extended to include January fourth, to the gratification of the entire student body...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 11/5/1921 | See Source »

...team lined up as follows today: l.e., Snively; l.t., Keck; l.g., Liscomb; c., Wittmer; r.g., Morgan; r.t., Hooper; r.e., Stinson; q.b., Lourie; l.h.b., Gilroy; r.h.b., Garrity; f.b., Cleaves. The line-up on Saturday will probably remain the same...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LOURIE DIRECTS TIGER ELEVEN IN PRACTICE | 11/1/1921 | See Source »

...most important factor in the present situation. Any industry will start up whenever its managers think that they can pay expenses out of receipts. When industries run, men are employed. Until the managers see some way of paying expenses out of receipts, industries will not run and men will remain unemployed. Here we have the crux of the whole question...

Author: By Professor T. N. carver., (SPECIAL ARTICLE FOR THE CRIMSON) | Title: EXTENT OF UNEMPLOYMENT IS HARD TO DETERMINE | 10/28/1921 | See Source »

...make it impossible to sell the product or the service at a price that will tempt buyers. There is no cure for that except to reduce expenses. If wages are the chief expense, that may necessitate a reduction of wages. If the laborers will not accept that, they remain unemployed. In that case they can not be said to be unable to find employment; they are only unable to find as remunerative employment as they would like to have. This is sometimes euphemized by saying that they can not get work at wages that will enable them to live according...

Author: By Professor T. N. carver., (SPECIAL ARTICLE FOR THE CRIMSON) | Title: EXTENT OF UNEMPLOYMENT IS HARD TO DETERMINE | 10/28/1921 | See Source »

...been forced to suffer a marked reduction in the prices of their products, which prices are costs of production to the secondary industries and to merchants. Few other classes have as yet accepted a corresponding reduction in the prices of their products or services. Until they do, it will remain difficult for the secondary interests, that is, factories and transportation agencies, to pay expenses out of receipts. Until they can, they will remain idle or poorly equipped and there will be unemployment...

Author: By Professor T. N. carver., (SPECIAL ARTICLE FOR THE CRIMSON) | Title: EXTENT OF UNEMPLOYMENT IS HARD TO DETERMINE | 10/28/1921 | See Source »

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