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As reported last week, the United States members of the commission are Charles B. Warren, eminent lawyer and former Ambassador to Japan, and Judge John Barton Payne, head of the American Red Cross. The Mexican nominees are Ramon Ross, close personal friend of President Obregon, and Fernando Gonzales Rea, prominent...
Entrance into the Fontainebleau School of Fine Arts in France was refused to a Negro girl, aged 23. The committee of eight eminent American artists and architects rejected her application apparently on grounds of race.
Students in school and college habitually display a self-conscious reticence about revealing their "inner selves" which serves as well to conceal the absence as the presence of ideas. Religion has been so much regarded as a purely personal matter that it is often stiffed for lack of an airing...
The Student Volunteers will be addressed by Dr. Mark Ward, an eminent authority on Turkey, at a meeting in the Bettens Room, Phillips Brooks House, at 6.45 o'clock tonight. In addition plans will be made for the approaching meeting of the Student Volunteers of Greater Boston at Wellesley.
A revival of Bernard Shaw's Candida, which many eminent critics consider his finest drama, will open in New York on May 7. Next to Shakespeare, Shaw is revived oftener than any other dramatist.