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...University team composed of L. E. Thomas '20, M. J. Donner '21, and L. Dennis Occ., upheld the negative of the question "Resolved: That the United States should adopt the Plumb Plan as embodied in the Sims Bill for the operation of the railroads, constitutionality granted," against the Dartmouth men. They were T. H. Pinney '22, H. E. Bernkopf '20, and S. B. Gorham...
...Jones '22, and A. M. Stoddard '20, alternates, will oppose in Sanders Theatre the affirmative team of Dartmouth, made up of T. H. Pinney, H. E. Bernkopf, S. B. Gorham, and G. E. Brooks. The question for both the debates reads: Resolved, That the United States should adopt the Plumb Plan as embodied in the Sims bill, constitutionality granted. During the intermissions of the debate the University Glee Club will sing selections. The judges are to be announced at the meeting. Tickets may be obtained at the Co-op Branch, Amee's, Leavitt and Peirce's, and Herrick...
...United States shall at any time adopt any plan for the limitation of armaments proposed by the council of the League of Nations under the provisions of Article VIII, it reserves the right to increase such armament without the consent of the council whenever the United States is threatened with invasion or engaged...
...which has recently received the approval of the National Collegiate Athletic Association. Dartmouth and other colleges in New England have engaged boxing coaches and plan intramural tournaments with the probability of broader activity within a year or two, while in the Middle West the "Little Conference" has agreed to adopt boxing as a major sport...
...Japan can no longer be considered as an isolated island; the war has so shortened distances that Japan has been forced, willingly or unwillingly, to adopt the standards and viewpoint of the Western world. We today face the same problems that are occupying the rest of the nations. With the acceptance of Western civilization and its benefits we, too, of course, have had to accept the burdens which follow it as a natural consequence...