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...affirmative that the creditor nation should have justice. But by seizing land they would not be carrying out the award of a Hague tribunal for a money payment. Our first objection to the proposition of the affirmative is that it is too broad and sweeping. Its conditions could never exist by themselves. There would inevitably be other conditions, and as these other conditions vary, the case outlined in the resolution will very in most important particulars. This resolution of the affirmative denies that the United States has any interests in South America, for if we have any interests there...
...Paul's Society has invited representatives from colleges where Episcopalian societies exist and representatives from certain other institutions to meet in Phillips Brooks House at the same time, with the purpose of studying how such organizations may be most useful in contributing to the religous life of colleges, and what their basis of co-operation with the Christian Association should be. About 25 delegates are expected...
President Eliot calls attention to the fact that there exist five different methods of instruction in the large elementary courses in English, French, and German, history, government, economics, philosophy, and geology. In the language courses a good small-section method has been worked out. In history and government a lecture method is used; but the classes are also divided into sections. In philosophy two parallel courses are given three professors, one assistant professor and one assistant taking part in them. In economics three instructors and two assistants gave Economics 1 to 432 students in the year under review...
...conclusion, Professor Moore says: "The need for a suitable gallery where our paintings can be properly seen increases with the growth of our collection. This collection already includes examples of the early Italian schools of real importance such as do not as yet exist elsewhere in the country, and it is a deplorable fact that these works cannot now be seen in any proper sense...
...closed by the rebuttal speech of Blair, who maintained that by the reading of the question a state of anarchy is assumed. In that case the other arm of the government, the national, must of necessity be employed to establish peace. For all lawlessness which breaks out there should exist a power to put it down; when State control is inadequate the only resource in to power vested in the President