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...Laycock of Dartmouth has announced with a touch of pride that hereafter seniors at the college will be treated as "absolutely free men". He purposes "to recognize that a senior has presumably reached years of discretion and has learned to use careful judgment". He agrees to accede to the request of every senior who considers that he has a reasonable right to expect his petition to be granted...
...giving publicity to its entertainments and in other ways the University has maintained the policy of doing what it can for the newspapers. When in one rare case, at the request of the speaker, there was a departure from this policy, an editorial like the Boston Post's seems uncalled for. It may be that it was the inspiration of an advertising...
...much they may long to catch every sentence. In fact even a very famous man is entitled, in common with his less celebrated fellows, to the liberty of choosing what he will say and to whom he will say it. If the Viscount could be made to shout on request, which would seem to be what the Post desires, he would indeed be "a restricted Lord Bryce...
Professor George B. Roorbach has been released from his duties in the school, at Secretary Hoover's request, in order to devote a year to special, work in the Department of Commerce. To take his place several men will give courses on Foreign Trade. In the first half year Mr. James E. McGrath of the Foreign Department of the First National Bank of Boston will give the course in Latin-American Trade. Assistant Professor H. R. Tosdal Ph.D. '15 will give the first year course in Foreign Trade Methods and will also handle the thesis work in Foreign Trade. Either...
Arthur Train wrote a letter to the Harvard Crimson in reply to its request for a comment from him on Harvard snobishness. Mr. Train, a Harvard alumnus, said...