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FORUMl- ON UNEMPLOYMENT I do not charge you men with being' inhuman. I charge you men with being careless, with being thoughtless of the results of your failure to solve this problem, and I have a right to charge it. because ten years ago l had the honor of being your Mayor when 150.000 men were laid oli' in a day by a snap of a linger at the command of industry and we. your city servants. were left to grapple with the situation: we were left to find a way to buy shoes and milk tickets, pay rent. and send children to school. Yon passed it off like the water on a duck's bacl-1. Government came to the relief. Hut you paid for it. however. You paid for it. You paid for it through the nose. through taxation. and you will continue to pay for it: believe me. you will pay for it. and you will pay for it in the most expensive way: you will pay for it through government. which is the most expensive way. You can prevent high taxes: you can prevent bureaucrats from inter- fering with the progress and the development of business: you can prevent officials from sending out forms by the bushel for you to fill out and return. if you will solve these problems for yourselves. Government does not inter- fere with business until business itself has created the necessity, SENATOR COUZIQNS. justice is as strictly due between neighbor nations as between neighbor citizens. .X highwayman is as much a robber when he plunders in a gang. as when single: and a nation that makes an unjust war is only a great gang. FRANKLIN. The lawyer who uses his knowledge to stir up strife among the industri- ous anrl impede the path of commerce. that he himself may thrive. is un- worthy of our respect. XY. ll. SIQXYARID. The true end of education is to unfold and direct aright our whole nature. Its office is to call forth power of every kind-fpower of thought. affection. will. and outward action: liower to observe. to reason. to judge, to conti-ive: power to adopt good ends firmly. and to pursue them efficiently: power In gain and to spread happiness. ' XY. li. CH.-XNNING. Page One Hundred Forty one
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FORUM - , P R I Z E HABEAS CORPUS CONTEST , W I N N E R S
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lFORUM SOCIETY OF THE SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION IN FACULTATE Clarence Monroe Burton, B.S., BLA., LL, B. Xlfilliam Leland Carpenter, BS., LLB. Henry Martyn Duffield, .-XB? Harold Hunter Emmons, AB., LL.B. Jasper Calvin Gates, C.E., XYallace Clare Hall, George Stedman Ormond M. Lee Everett Joslyn XYillia1n Carper Krichbaum, M. Alfred Russell, 1-XM., LL.D.f: Arthur ,l. Tuttle, PhB., LL AB., MA., LLB?- AB,, LLB., LLM. Hosmer, AB., LL.D5f Hunt, .-XB., LLB. .-X., LLB. B. Raymond Elmoine Yan Syckle, B.S., 1XI.S.. LL.B. IN ALUMNIS ,Iohn Parshall Antisdel, LLB., 1903 Eben Raymond Ayres. LLB., 1904 George Sumner Baker, LLB., 190 George Edward Bushnell, LLB., l George Lewis Carter, LL. 915 B., 189-Ut De Land Crary, LLB., 1924 Marion Howard Crawmer, LLB., 1928 Thomas Pasmore Dickinson, LLB., 1928 George Alfred Drake, LL.B., 1903 Ellis Vanrensellaer Gregory, LLB., 1929 Kenneth NYarren Hill, LLB.. 1927 Cameron Crissman Hosner, LLB., Rex Sherman Humphrey, LL. Stephen Martindale Kent, XYilliam F. LeBaron, XValter Drake, LL.B., 1890 john joe Charles Foster, LLB., 1928 Arthur Edward Gordon, LLB,, 1910 1933 B., 1911 LLB., 1927 LL11.. 1917 Frederick E. McCain, LLB., 1908 julian Gladstone Mclntosh, LLB., 1928 Austin Jersey McLean, LLB., 1919 Eryi Edmund Elliot Shepard, LLB., 1906 Harold Alanson Sleeper, LLB., 1916 n Richard Palmer, LLB., 1895 X1'illiarn Seaman Sayres. Jr., LLB,, 1909 Nicols Burtram Schooley, LLB., 1921 Frederick Poole Smith, LLB., 1390 Henry Pomeroy Stacy. LLB., 1921 - Dwight L. Strong, LLB., 1922 , ,A Charles Beecher XYarren. LLB., 1893 ,tg igatmaltt R. xwavef, LLB., 1916 b lifuw- fm! Barry Thayer NYhipple, LLB., 1928 V - an ILM.. .X Lawrence Johnson xYl1l11IE'l11OI'E, LLB., 189: 'lj--EQEZIQE' Hugh jackson XVood, LLB., 1902 'gi Milton Chubbuck XYOOQI .fi 2- o S ' IN COLLEGIO 1 4' jr-Q ..,, Marcus Bostwick ' 'i keg!! James Barr Bogner Xtffy Robert Chapin ,jQ,,-j3?'5--..fg E. Parker Dickinson ' '1Deceased Page One Hundred Forty-two
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