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In defense of his Minister, Premier Painlevé said that his keenest impression of M. Caillaux was that, in 1914, just after the Battle of the Marne, he (Caillaux) had urged him to use his to the three great problems confronting the country?Finance, Religion, Security?was set forth:
Italy, however, has for long not been keen on the U. S. money market; so, of course, there could be no arrièrepensée behind Mr. Lament's rhapsodies on the Italian landscape. Moreover, financial rehabilitation and gold currency are terms that have not yet been coined in Rome. Clearly...
Caesar and Cleopatra. The most heavily padded entrance of the season has been made. When the uproar of applause was past, the impression began to soak in that the tumult over the first play in the new Guild Theatre was a trifle premature.
Rev Lavery conveys a false impression when he says "14 of the first 21 books are sex books." ' One who reads as carelessly as Rev. Lavery writes may assume that two-thirds of our books deal with sex ? or the scandalous subjects of "morality" and "women." The fact is...
The second major point on which the present organization may be sharply criticized is its failure to convey an adequate impression of the broad general significance of all social service to prospective workers. The undergraduate--usually an underclassman--goes to the committee's open meeting in the fall, and hears...