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...lectures is being planned on International Polity, including such subjects as peace, armaments, diplomacy, and the international aspects of economics, the labor and suffrage movements. The wide scope of the association requires the co-operation of all those clubs which study movements extending to other nations and accordingly the Cosmopolitan, Diplomatic, and Socialist Clubs, the Undergraduate Economics Society, the Social Politics Club, and the Suffrage League have readily joined in the project. Replies have not yet been received from other organizations which have been asked to join, but it is expected that all clubs which have international aspects will take...
...present association is in line with the movement which resulted in the establishment of exchange professorships some years ago. Besides the Faculty group, an exceptionally cosmopolitan student body should also provide a basis for the establishment of a centre at Harvard for the discussion of international relations. Having perhaps the greatest European reputation of any American university, there is an excellent opportunity here to make the movement a success. Similar associations have been formed in universities in England and on the continent for the study of the leading facts concerning the relations of states in the modern world...
...those of Brown, Yale, Michigan, and Wisconsin have been selected for a comparative review. It will be found that all of these organizations share in the purpose of providing a comfortable and convenient meeting place for the university at large, and of furnishing a common attraction for a great cosmopolitan group...
...that naturally comes there from, and from Harvard's recognized primacy among educational institutions has come the rather general belief that Harvard is exclusive expensive attainable only to rich men and indulgent of vices common to the gilded youth. In truth, however Harvard with its non-sectarianism. Its enormous cosmopolitan attendance its prohibition of secret societies with their caste and clannishness, its diversified course of study in the college proper and the many special schools that make-up the University is the most democratic of educational institutions: and the fact that there are some 1,600 students in the academic...
There will be a regular meeting of the Cosmopolitan Club in the club rooms tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock. N. N. Sen Gupta '13 will speak on Rabindranath Tagore, the Bengali Poet, who has just been awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature...