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...press interview Signor Schanzer, ex-Foreign Minister and Minister of Finance, who represented Italy at the Washington Conference two years ago, made some illuminating remarks on Italy's conscience. Said he: "There is nothing on Italy's conscience, should we not pay America our debts. We contributed in blood; America in money. Ours was a contribution which could not be counted in money. If America should make us a present of our debts and withdraw her accounts against us, she would leave nothing for which we would have regret, and we would not lose our self-respect...
...quite respectable. "When she makes a wager that she will make Milio Dufresne declare his love for her she does not know that he has a wife and an angel child, Toto. When she follows him to Paris she meets the wife and Toto. There Is a lachrymose interview, but Zaza goes home again without having made a scene...
Professor A. N. Holcombe '06 of the Department of History, Government, and Economics, outlined Mr. Nansen's career yesterday in an interview for the CRIMSON. "Mr. Nansen's first claim to fame arose through a deed 30 years ago, when he tried to reach the north pole by a new route. He believed that there was a warm current which carried the ice across the north pole, and he conceived the idea of building a special boat, which ice would not crush but which would be pushed on top of an ice floe. He intended to freeze the boat into...
...least, he intimated yesterday afternoon in an interview with a CRIMSON reporter...
...America must discard the attitude of petty hatred toward England if she is to get along smoothly with that country. And it is essential to the welfare of both countries that they be in harmony," said Major General H. T. Allen, in a recent interview with a CRIMSON reporter. "England already realizes the necessity of being on good terms with America and has done a great deal to alleviate tension between the English speaking countries...