Vanderbilt University Quarterly, Volume 6

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Vanderbilt University., 1906
A record of University life and work.

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Page 109 - America in congress assembled, that the provisions of this act shall apply to any common carrier or carriers engaged in the transportation of passengers or property wholly by railroad, or partly by railroad and partly by water when both are used, under a common control, management or arrangement, for a continuous carriage or shipment...
Page 71 - By GC Savage, MD, Professor of Ophthalmology in the Medical Department of Vanderbilt University ; Author of "New Truths in Ophthalmology" (1893), of "Ophthalmic Myology" (1902) ; Ex-President of the Nashville Academy of Medicine ; Ex-President of the Tennessee State Medical Association.
Page 20 - A system which provides a mutual exchange of commodities is manifestly essential to the continued and healthful growth of our export trade. We must "not repose in fancied security that we can forever sell everything and buy little or nothing.
Page 105 - ... to assume to exert its original judgment on the facts, where, under the statute, it was entitled, before approaching the facts, to the aid which must necessarily be afforded by the previous enlightened judgment of the commission upon such subjects.
Page 20 - Reciprocity is the natural outgrowth of our wonderful industrial development under the domestic policy now firmly established. What we produce beyond our domestic consumption must have a vent abroad. The excess must be relieved through a foreign outlet and we should sell everywhere we can and buy wherever the buying will enlarge our sales and productions and thereby make a greater demand for home labor.
Page 309 - Board, the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, the Association of Colleges and Preparatory Schools of the Southern States, the National Association of State Universities, and the Foundation.
Page 26 - By sensible trade arrangements which will not interrupt our home production we shall extend the outlets for our increasing surplus.
Page 26 - We must not repose in fancied security that we can forever sell everything and buy little or nothing. If such a thing were possible, it would not be best for us or for those with whom we deal. We should take from our customers such of their products as we can use without harm to our industries and labor.
Page 309 - ... the following organizations : The New England Association of Colleges and Preparatory Schools ; The Association of Colleges and Preparatory Schools of the Middle States and Maryland ; The...
Page 125 - Association is, as set forth in its constitution, the regulation and supervision of college athletics throughout the United States, in order that the athletic activities in the colleges and universities may be maintained on an ethical plane in keeping with the dignity and high purpose of education.

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