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...days among the Catskill Dutch," continued Mr. Brink, "the man was the sole head of the family, ruling every one in his household with an iron hand. Women among the Dutch were inferior creatures, under no circumstances ever as important...
President Lowell is celebrating his sixty-sixth birthday today. Professor of the Science of Government from 1900 to 1909, he has been President of the University since that time. He is also President of the League to Enforce Peace and has been sole trustee of the Lowell Institute of Boston since...
When a man takes out a volume at 10.00 P. M., he usually studies it for at least two hours before going to bed, so that he does not feel in the mood to get up early the next morning for the sole purpose of returning it on time. If he takes it out on Saturday, he may wish to go into Boston for dinner on Sunday--and so he faces the difficulty of having it returned to the library between one and two o'clock on that afternoon. Of course room-mates are useful as messenger boys...
...Just about the sole remedy for industrial unrest, both in this country and abroad, is to foster the spirit of cooperation and understanding between capital and labor, employer and employee." This statement was made by Mr. Whiting Williams, author, industrial investigator, and social service worker, in an interview for the CRIMSON recently...
...Worcester team has had a fairly successful season thus far. Starting off with a tie against Springfield Technical High, the Academy defeated the Freshmen, and afterwards the Chinese soccer team of Greater Boston 4-1. The sole defeat came at the hands of Andover, which won out 1-0. Captain Thomas and Dreyfus in the forward line, Kinsman at center half, and Preston at left fullback have been the outstanding players on the team...