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Four Chicago aldermen were in Hot Springs, Ark. last week not for the baths but to select a mayor for their city. The Illinois Legislature had refused to call a special election to fill the vacancy left by assassinated Anton Joseph Cermak. Gruff old Boss Patrick Nash, who succeeded Cermak on the Democratic National Committee, and Democratic Governor Henry Homer had then nudged a bill through the Legislature permitting the City Council. Democratic 37 to 13, to choose Chicago's chief executive...
...junior and senior work treated in this panoramic study. Furthermore, the last fact suggests the possibility of holding the customary tutorial conferences during the sophomore year not individually with the tutee, but rather with small groups of tutees, each group containing, say two or three men. The tutors would select men of about the same ability in determining the personnel of his various groups, to prevent less active students from being forced into the background. The opportunity of distributing tutorial assignment among two or three individuals plainly would allow a treatment of any topic to be at the same time...
...most important fact for the men concentrating in Economics to hold in mind is that the greatest value and pleasure in the study is to be found in its application to tangible and specific problems and its application to study in other fields. Great care should be taken to select courses in some other fields which will permit the fullest use of the knowledge gained in the study of pure economic theory. Courses under the statesmen men of other departments like Baxter. Elliott, and Hopper, and some spot in the Sociological schedule will lend to the courses in economics...
Especial care should be taken to select those course which will cover a field of concentration adequately. Members of the Committee on the Choice of Electives or their representatives from the various departments will be glad to see Freshmen from Thursday, March 23, to Thursday, April 13. The consultation hours will be announced later this week...
Announcement of the 46 men who will compete Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock in the New Lecture Hall for the Boylston and Wade speaking prizes, was made last night by F. C. Packard, Jr. '20, assistant professor of Public Speaking. Each candidate will recite a selection, about five minutes in length, taken from contemporary prose. Packard expects to select the ten men who will compete in the finals from the trials. It has not been decided when the finals will be held...