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Preamble--The committee reports the following reservations and understandings to be made a part and a condition of the resolution of ratification, which ratification is not to take effect or bind the United States until the said following reservations and understandings have been accepted as a part and a condition of said instrument of ratification by at least three of the four principal Allied and associated powers, to wit: Great Britain, France, Italy and Japan...
Subscriptions to the Endowment Fund continue to roll in to the various headquarters, those in Boston averaging more than 20 a day. The effect of the football team's trip to Pasadena, toward speeding up Western subscriptions is not very great, but still it is expected that many more pledges from the Pacific Coast sources will come...
That the secondary effect of the plan will be of benefit within the academic body is indicated by the Cornell Sun, which says truly that, if the referendum is to have full value, those who are to go to the polls on January 13, must post themselves beforehand on the Treaty and the League, and the Senate contentions. Fortunately the American Association for International Conciliation, of 407 west One Hundred and Seventeenth Street, New York, made the full text of the Treaty its monthly issue of September last, and the World Peace Foundation, 40 Mt. Vernon Street, Boston, amongst other...
...winning game against a skilful and determined opponent. The value of such an exposition is great. It has ever been the aim of Americans to further the broadening of national thought by breaking down the barriers of provincialism. The New Year's Day game proved conclusively the solidifying effect that intercollegiate athletics have had in the past upon the members of colleges situated on either coast of the continent. Behind the Harvard team stood the hearty support of all her Eastern rivals. Forgetting their personal ambitions they rallied and stood as one in wishing the eleven well in their conflict...
...calendar which would give this country "equal months," or months exactly four weeks in length has been proposed by the American Calendar Association, and a bill to that effect introduced in Congress. This simplified form has been approved by many authorities and, according to the plans of its inventors, it could be adopted on Sunday, the first day of the year 1922, without causing any noticeable inconvenience...