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...Socialism is little heard of in the Orient, and it is for this reason alone that we now have cause to fear Russia. Japan harbors no hatred for the Russian people, but we cannot help instinctively fearing Bolshevism, lest it sweep away the age-old morality on which Japan has been built. I do not conceive of Bolshevism as being entirely bad--the fault is that the ignorant mind takes too literally anything new and striking. When affairs in Russia have settled down we shall be able to judge as to the faults and merits of the system that...
...When the proposition of coming to the United States was first broached to me," continued the Belgian poet, "I was little inclined to accept it as I had heard so much of American materialism and commercialism. I allowed myself to be persuaded, however, and today I am contradicting for myself the unpleasant accounts of your country that have been so prevalent abroad...
...University soccer squad fourteen were awarded the usual insignia as follows: G. Carpenter '21, P. K. Fisher '20, J. Glaser '20, M. Heard '20, R. E. Henderson '21, V. B. Kellett Occ., V. E. Macy '20, C. Masters '21, A. Schmid '21, C. P. Smith '21, J. M. Phillips '22, G. Tilton '20, S. Washburn '20, and F. Hibbard '20, manager...
...usage) in its own sphere. The point is best described by the difference between connotation and detonation. Does, for instance, the sight of a beautiful limousine make a man feel pious? Mr. Whitman is inclined to substitute attribute for subject. Even so, the writer has known or heard of few men who come out of aesthetic arguments unscathed...
...might be a good idea if this University, instead of putting out a petition for immediate peace regardless of the consequences, should put out a petition stating our absolute faith in the Government of the United States of America. How many of our "Peaceful" friends ever heard the statement of Stephen Deca-tour...