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...American institutions are today the most potent influence in the Near East for4 the development of the people along social and educational lines," said Mr. Luther R. Fowle of the American Board of Foreign Missions, in a special interview with a CRIMSON reporter yesterday. "All groups of people are looking for aid and assistance in their troubles to America, whom they regard as having accepted a moral mandate over their country...
...recent interview with a CRIMSON reporter Professor Warren K. Wainwright, formerly of the department of government at the University of Illinois, voiced his ardent approval of Governor Frank Orren Lowden of Illinois as the Republican candidate for president in the coming election. Professor Wainwright is confident that Governor Lowden will win the Republican nomination at the annual convention of the party at Chicago this next June. Commenting upon Mr. Lowden the professor says...
...regard to this suggestion of the Alumni Bulletin, C. C. Lane '04, University Librarian, in charge of a Memorial for University men who sacrificed their lives in the war, said in an interview with a CRIMSON reporter, "It is too short a time to work up such a thing as a Memorial Day properly. Memorial Day in May is a far more appropriate occasion anyway. In order to carry such a suggestion to a satisfactory conclusion, we should have to plan for it months in advance in order to make it an occasion which would be a fitting Memorial...
...during the ensuing months, by April Bolshevism with all its terrors will have supplanted Republicanism in these lands." This is the statement which Dr. L. H. Murlin, president of Boston University, made in November on his return from relief work in Europe and which he reiterated in a recent interview with a CRIMSON reporter...
...recent interview for the CRIMSON concerning the Rhodes Scholarships, Professor Frank Aydelotte, A.M. '03, of M. I. T., the American Secretary for the Scholarships, stressed the unusual opportunities this year for students wishing to attend Oxford. Because of the suspension of elections during the war, double the ordinary number of Scholars will be elected in 1920, provided that they come up to the standards set of "(1) qualities of manhood, force of character, and leadership; (2) literary and scholastic ability and attainments; and (3) physical vigor, expressed in interest in outdoor deports and in other ways...