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...recent interview for the CRIMSON, Professor Samuel Williston '82 of the Law School gave several views of the work of the recent conference in Washington, called by the American Bar Association to consider the advisability of making a college education a requisite for admission to the bar. Dr. Williston expressed himself as being in complete accord with the efforts of the meeting to make college education a requisite for admission...
...present type of American stage handicaps both the playwright and the producer", said Mr. Lee Simonson '09, the scenic artist of the Theatre Guild, in an interview for the Crimson. "The introduction of the hydraulic or elevator stage", said Mr. Simonson, "would remedy the present evils. With this arrangement, the entire stage may be lowered into the cellar and a fresh setting let down from above. This eliminates the difficulties and expense of the scene shifting in a play with many scenes. In addition to this advantage, the hydraulic stage enables the producer to et unusual scenic effects...
...which our educational institutions are being called upon to meet today and which they will have to face until they are settled, is that arising from the amazing growth since the war of a desire for education," said President W. A. Neilson '96 of Smith College, in a recent interview for the CRIMSON on modern education methods in this country. This increasing demand, according to him, is more evident in the West than in the East. The attendance a several of our Western State Universities is advancing at the rate of 2000 students a year. At one of them...
...interview for the CRIMSON yesterday, Mr. Scott Nearing, lecturer and author on social and economic questions, commented briefly on some of the economic problems which would be raised by a social revolution...
...world's gaze rests on the actions of America". Such was the pith of convincing argument in favor of American initiative in the matter of disarmament, made by Mr. Frederick J. Libby, Executive Secretary of the National Council for the Reduction of Armaments, in a recent interview for the CRIMSON. Mr. Libby is a graduate of Bowdoin and has also studied abroad. He has lived in many European and Asiatic countries, has been engaged in relief work in Europe, and was in intimate touch with the recent events of the Washington Conference...