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...that the press blazed away with the sensational news of her naval demands. It did not understand the French and their ways, while the French did not understand the press and its possibilities. Mr. Abbott's article restores our previous optimism. France is not insincere and she does not intend to block progress. She has made an unfortunate mistake by misunderstanding the environment that has done much to accomplish things in Washington; let us not make an even more unfortunate mistake by misunderstanding France and her motives...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE FRENCH DEMANDS | 12/22/1921 | See Source »

...Students who are on the Dean's list are reminded that, although they may leave early at the beginning of the Recess, they must return for their first classes on January 3, 1922. Men on this list intending to leave Cambridge before the beginning of the regular recess should notify the assistant Dean in charge of their class of the time when they intend to leave...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ATTENTION CALLED TO RECESS REGULATIONS | 12/17/1921 | See Source »

...intelligently interested in everything going on in the world than those in the ministry", said the Reverend Harry Emerson Fosdick D.D. in speaking on "The Ministry as a Vocation" last night in Phillips Brooks House. Dr. Fosdick gave a general outline of the work in store for those who intend to become ministers, both from the standpoint of a professor at the Union Theological Seminary of New York and from that of a minister of the First Presbyterian Church of that city...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NEED FOR REAL MEN IN MINISTRY TODAY | 12/14/1921 | See Source »

...often greatly handicapped by not knowing of something equally important which will conflict with their arrangements. This is not due merely to the lateness of decision, for many important affairs are scheduled weeks ahead; it is due rather to the impossibility of consulting every other man who might possibly intend to hold a meting on the same date. This applies principally to occasions which draw large numbers, but the difficulty is usually great for men who are in charge of small functions, such as Freshman receptions or small class dinners, and who often find that their guests give preference...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE UNIVERSITY DATE BOOK | 12/3/1921 | See Source »

This evening at 9 o'clock in the Dining Room of the Union, Professor C. T. Copeland '82 will give the first of his readings for Freshmen. Since the doors will be closed and locked promptly at that hour, it will be necessary for men who intend to be present to arrive promptly. Although the meeting is intended primarily for Freshmen, who will be admitted whether they are members of the Union or not, Union members may attend after the Freshmen have been seated. Professor Copeland will read selections from Thackeray, Kipling, O. Henry, and Leacock...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Professor Copeland to Read Tonight | 11/29/1921 | See Source »

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