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...paper will devote itself to liberal, political, and social problems which may be both national and international in scope. At the same time a definite attempt will be made to feature Liberal Club activities. The purpose behind the newspaper will be to remain impartial to any problem which may be discussed...
...what the administration is doing, but there are enough instances now to indicate that there is behind the Roosevelt administration a group of young lawyers who have found out ways and means of putting into the hidden phrases legislation powers that give the state an authority of the widest scope...
This basic struggle between agriculture and industry has been disguised by the existence of two major parties of national scope which rested upon compromise. The Democratic Party is rapidly becoming the expression of the industrial interests and the Republican Party appears temporarily removed from the field on national politics. The void left by the Republican incapacity will be filled by this new third party led by the Farmer Labor contingent, a party which will crystallize the discontented farmers into a group of prime political importance...
...inquisitive organization has sent out to all members of the undergraduate body a questionnaire which in its thoroughness of enquiry, scope of imagination, and absence of tact has hitherto been equalled only by the advertisements of soaps and mouth-washes. This questionnaire represents perhaps the zenith of the Psychologist's bad taste and offers yet another example of the folly of Science when she strays too far from her crucibles and astralobes...
This movement is so broad and general in scope that there is no reason for assuming that it's effects will not be felt with increasing strength in England. That Mr. Baldwin and his party do not recognize this is likely to be eventually disastrous for them, for instead of harnessing and guiding this force for their benefit as they might do if they possessed sufficient foresight, they are merely exhausting themselves in battling the inevitable. When a class loses the power of adapting itself to a changing environment it will disappear just as surely as did the dinosaurs...