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...Vice Chairman of which is Robert M. LaFollette Jr. Other members of the Committee are: Senator Lynn J. Frazier of North Dakota, "NonPartisan" Republican; Morris Hillquit, Manhattan Socialist; William H. Johnston of Washington, President of the International Association of Machinists and Chairman of the Conference which endorsed Mr. LaFollette; Basil M. Manly of Washington, Director of the "People's Legislative Service"; D. B. Robertson of Cleveland, President of the Brotherhood of Locomo- tive Firemen and Enginemen; Mrs. Elizabeth Glendower Evans of Boston, suffragist; Mrs. Edward P. Costigan of Colorado; then a bird of somewhat different plumage - Rudolph Spreckels...
...Duke of York and his Equerry Captain Basil Brooke were beaten in a golf foursome by Frank Hodges, Civil Lord of the Admiralty, and his miner friend Evan Williams. The game was played upon a miners' course laid out on a slag pile in South Wales...
...illness Mr. Basil King has had to give up his Graduate Schools Society lecture scheduled for tomorrow at Phillip Brooks House. He was to have been the last of the series of lecturers on Sunday afternoon under the auspices of the Graduate Schools Society...
Professor Manly O. Hudson '10, Bemis Professor of International Law at the Law School, will lecture at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in Peabody Hall in Phillips Brooks House on "Progress in International Organization Since the War." Due to the illness of Mr. Basil King, who was to speak in a week from tomorrow, this will be the last of the series of meetings under the auspices of the Graduate Schools Society...
Although there is a large measure of truth in his remarks, this critic, who happens to be Basil MacDonald Hastings, the playwright, may possibly be a trifle severe. Certainly, if what he says is so, it is fortunate for the average American's sense or national pride that he has confined his slings and arrows to his own country. Deterred, no doubt, by a press or other material, he has so far refrained from even mentioning the grim realists of the American school, who have made their happy hunting ground the fancied dullness of the Middle West...