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...prohibit strikes by law would be un-American; to continue with no agency for promoting industrial peace is suicidal. Only through the creation of a board with compulsory powers of investigation will the germs that breed industrial strife be destroyed. And with such a board functioning, the menace of strikes based on ignorance, misrepresentation, and falsehood would be removed; and industrial justice, one of the great promises of American life, would be measurably nearer fulfillment...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: STRIKES. | 2/14/1920 | See Source »

...Physical Training Department has not only helped the Freshmen, but also the un-athletic upperclassmen. Squash and Squash-Racquets have been played this year a great deal more than heretofore, and the installation of the new squash courts in the Randolph Gym is to be directly credited to the Physical Training Department, Basketball has been revived, and a promising Freshman team is the result. Also an inter-class series has been arranged. The Hemen-Gym., which has been a desert for some years, is once more a used building. Besides this, expert boxing instruction is available gratis, not only...

Author: By Paul Jackson, | Title: Communication | 2/12/1920 | See Source »

...Lancrey, Edgar Scott '20 Docteur Fardin, Leonard Opdycke 1G. Denis, A. L. Steinert '22 Vicomte de Layrac, Nathaniel Thayer '21 Samuel David, Thomas Wharton '21 Hubert de Plelan. Y. H. Buhler '20 Baron de Montpreux, J. B. Fenno, Jr., '21 Le Comte de Plelan, H. S. Morgan '23 Un Reporter, R. S. Codman Occ. Champvernier, D. E. Ellsworth '22 Louis, G. C. Lee, Jr., '22 Madame de Sermaize, Miss Harriet Amory Primerose, Helenka Adamowska Donatienne, Elizabeth Beal Baronne de Montpreux, Margot Amory Madame de Champvernier, Sybil Appleton Madame Jeanvry, Mary Atkinson Madame Starini, Marian Sprague Vicomtesse de Plelan, Ruth Thayer

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CERCLE FRANCAIS GIVES LAST PRODUCTION OF "PRIMEROSE" | 2/11/1920 | See Source »

...aims of the movement was not faced before the second evening. Questions in the minds of listeners remained unanswered: Has Christianity not failed? Is it such an inspiration to us that we can in good faith carry it to others? Is our social order not founded on an un-Christian basis? Did the war have a Christianizing influence? Why did not our religion prevent...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SPEAKERS AT DES MOINES CONVENTION ASK AID OF STUDENTS FOR MISSIONARY WORK IN DISTANT LANDS | 1/12/1920 | See Source »

...Austrian violinist. In constituting itself a dictator of artistic productions it allies itself against the very principles for which it fought. By its virtual prohibition of Mr. Kreisler's playing it takes an attitude that is Prussian in essence, and diametrically contrary to real Americanism. There is nothing un-American or unpatriotic in listening to great music. Art transcends international boundaries -- a thing is beautiful whether it is American, or German, or Czecho-Slovakian, in its origin. Mr. Kreisler, while he is Austrian and fought three months against Russia, being honorably discharged after wounded in defence of his country...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ART AND THE "BLOODY SHIRT." | 12/2/1919 | See Source »

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