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...remedy for this threatening tide of Bolshevism on the one hand, and the intrigues of autocracy on the other, Hoover holds forth the League of Nations, maintaining that--"Regardless of what any of us may think should have been the provisions of either the League or the Treaty, we and the world should not be kept waiting longer for settlement. The whole process of peace has been necessarily one of compromises, and so long as the final form gives us freedom of action and room for constructive development of peace I believe it should be accepted." R. J. BURNS...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Hoover and Foreign Affairs. | 5/6/1920 | See Source »

...that the students and teachers working in these three departments may feel a strong common interest. There have already been given two afternoon receptions, one at the Fogg Art Museum and one at the Music Building, and these have been very delightful and profitable gatherings, and have called forth spontaneous approval from the students and teachers who were present. It is now proposed to give a series of three public lectures on related artistic subjects, the first one of which is to be given this coming Friday evening, May 7th, in the John Knowles Paine Concert Hall...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Professor Mason's Lecture. | 5/6/1920 | See Source »

...Millions are in want, facing starvation. The children of Europe, half-fed, underdeveloped, appeal for help. Only with infinite pain, unnecessary loss of life and slowness of result can Europe rebuild her industries, restore her agriculture, and re-establish her commerce, without the help of America. The treaty setting forth the terms of peace has not been ratified by the United States. Boundaries are not fixed. People are uncertain as to their allegiance...

Author: By Samuel M. Gompers, (SPECIAL ARTICLE FOR THE CRIMSON) | Title: ECONOMIC INTERESTS OF THE WORLD REQUIRE RATIFICATION OF PEACE TREATY BY UNITED STATES SAYS SAMUEL GOMPERS | 4/8/1920 | See Source »

...these days of constantly shifting opinion, when the one thing our statesmen, politicians, and publicists seem certain of is that they cannot tell what the morrow will bring forth when we turn in vain to our journals of considered comment for any solution of the welter about us, it is with something of relief that we pick up a magazine which may be fairly taken to represent the opinions of such a body of citizens as the graduates of Harvard University. Surely here, if anywhere, we may expect to find sanity and an enlightened conservatism. And we are not disappointed...

Author: By J. TUCKER Murray, | Title: LAST GRADUATES MAGAZINE DISCUSSES MOOTED PROBLEMS | 4/2/1920 | See Source »

...returning men recognize the enhanced value the war has placed on technical education, they acknowledge that the most important aim of education is, as President Lowell has said, to turn out men who by "their adaptability and resourcefulness," can adjust themselves to whatever conditions the future may bring forth: to prepare natural leaders not technical experts. Linked with the recognition of the value of general education should be the university editors' sane protest against those who would deny to Harvard teachers that freedom to form and express their own opinions which has been one of the more cherished rights...

Author: By J. TUCKER Murray, | Title: LAST GRADUATES MAGAZINE DISCUSSES MOOTED PROBLEMS | 4/2/1920 | See Source »

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