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The Elizabethan stage, which will be used in Forbes-Robertson's presentations of "Hamlet" in Sanders Theatre on April 24, 25, and 26, has arrived and is now being installed under the direction of Professor G. P. Baker '87 and Dean H. L. Warren of the School of Architecture. The...
The attitude of the Pharisee only became dangerous when it was enunciated. This danger Harvard has always been able successfully to avoid. It has consistently "given thanks that it is not as other colleges are," chiefly because it has never said so, at least for publication. It has succeeded in...
Mr. Angell is perhaps best known for his books against war, which include "Europe's Optical Illusion," "The Great Illusion," and "The Foundation of International Polity." His latest publication is little booklet, entitled "to the American Student: an Open Letter." The subject-matter of the short put impressive work is...
Norman Angell, the well-known author of "The Great Illusion," will speak on international relations at a dinner of the International Polity Club in the Tower of Memorial Hall tomorrow at 6 o'clock. Wilfrid Harris Crook 1G., of Manchester, England, will talk on "The war and English Democracy." Men...
"Meeting the Jingoist" by R. W. Chubb, the leading article in the Monthly for April, is a short critical review of Norman Angell's recent war book entitled "The Great Illusion" and of Kirkpatrick's "War--What For." Using widely different arguments both writers make a plea for disarmament. Mr...