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...avoid these excesses, while retaining the admitted benefits of syndicalism, His Holiness appeared to favor a system of co-operation between Capital & Labor based upon local units, similar in scope to the medieval guilds. Syndicalism on a national scale he thought too great a concentration of "vehement power" (in such hands as Benito Mussolini's, not of course mentioned by name). A sufficient overseeing influence Pius XI discerned in "the blessing of God" and "the co-operation of all men of good will...
...local monthly magazine called The Critic of Critics. Its announced aim was "to rid the city of such persons as Mayor Porter, Rev. Robert ["Fighting Bob"] Shuler, and show up other long hairs who try for fame or money by limiting personal liberty of Americans." In ensuing months the scope of the publication grew wider, its purpose less clearly defined. A typical article of last month's issue was "Guy McAfee, 'Capone' of L. A."-an expose of the purported vice-reign of Former Policeman McAfee. The magazine had a financial backer in portly, grey-haired Charles...
...given an opportunity to take the capacity tests which are part of the entrance requirements imposed upon candidates for the school. These tests, which will take place on Saturday, May 16, resemble in many ways the usual type of intelligence examination, but are more advanced in character, while in scope they are especially designed for the selection of candidates wishing to enter the Law School. All applications must be handed in before Wednesday, April...
...scope of the historical pictures is extended to include a Jan David de Heem, obtained through the cooperation of the F. Kleinberger Galleries of New York, a sixteenth-century interior attributed to Quentin Massys, lent by the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, and a South-German interior lent by A. S. Drey, of New York. Dunean Phillips, of Washington, is contributing a Monet and a Bonnard...
...adapted to meet the needs of Southampton industries, the university has no intention of sacrificing its general educational facilities for the sake of technical specialization. Training men, however, directly for jobs in the Imperial Chemical Industries Company or the British-American Tobacco Company can not fail to limit the scope of their education. Furthermore, if a university is to determine the field of its research by the type of industry common to the locality, it can not aspire to the ideal of being really representative...