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...Tower of the Consolidated Steel Corporation of New York will give the second and last of his series of lectures on Latin-American Trade in Lawrence 3 this afternoon at 4 o'clock. "Some Effects of the War on Present Economic and Commercial Conditions in Latin-America" will be the subject. This lecture which is made possible by the Leatherbee bequest is open to the public...
...Some Effects of the War on Present Economic and Commercial Conditions in Latin-America" will be the subject for two lectures to be given in the Graduate School of Business Administration by Dr. W. S. Tower of the Consolidated Steel Corporation of New York. The first of the series will be given in Lawrence 3 today at 4 o'clock. These lectures, made possible by the Leatherbee bequests, are open to the public...
...None of Germany's war blunders can possibly equal the Allied and Associated blunders of peace. The Nation which wrecked a continent and endangered civilization has been handled gently. As the attention of the Allies, France excepted, turned from clinching victory to solving domestic difficulties the treaty turned from steel to gelatine, yielding at the lightest touch of a Prussian finger. There were some stern remonstrances, some fierce threats. But in the end there has not been much but talk, and precious moments when peace and righteous vengeance might have been insured have been lost...
...Leach's communication, printed in a recent issue of the CRIMSON, entirely misrepresents the decision of the Supreme Court in the Steel Corporation case, and cannot be allowed to go unanswered. "This court", says Mr. Leach, "has reasoned substantially as follows: the purpose of law is the furtherance of the public welfare; when, therefore, a statute which usually accomplishes this end fails to react to the benefit of the public in a particular case, the fundamental purpose of the law should be considered above its mere verbal provisions. In other words, the public weal supersedes all law." The Supreme Court...
...victories of the steel trust do not mean that the steel kings will continue exactly as before. The decision of the Supreme Court contains the seed of a new industrial policy. It is recognized that the trust should not be busted; but it is also made clear that it is only in the interests of the public that it is being allowed to continue...