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...interview for the CRIMSON recently, Judge Arthur P. Stone '93 pointed out the many advantages that are offered by college debating. He took part in the first intercollegiate debate that was ever held and for many years was coach of the team. Since he retired from that position he has closely followed the progress of the University speakers...
...interview for the CRIMSON last night on the subject of the Genoa conference, M. Fatio expressed his opinion that the plan was received in a somewhat 'different light by the several European nations. "Lloyd George", he said, "was very anxious to have the economic conference materialize, but France was not so willing to agree to the idea. Everyone however, was willing to try something". He brought out the point that this was not the first conference of its kind held in Europe, as the year before an international economic discussion was held at Brussels. "The coming conference will carry...
That most passionately cherished and most bitterly anathematized document, the League of Nations Covenant, was one of the subjects dealt with at length by Mr. Hamilton Holt, Executive Chairman of the Woodrow Wilson Foundation, in a recent interview for the CRIMSON...
...Most of the energy and brains of the business system today is engaged in the game of capturing markets rather than in the production of goods", said Mr. A. G. Skelding, former Dean of the Babson Statistical Institute, in a recent interview for the CRIMSON. "The larger rewards go to those who are adept in selling and advertising, and as a consequence we have industrial stagnation, deadlock, and increased cost in living...
...students, among whom are many of the leading athletes in College. The petition was circulated during December and has been presented to the Athletic Committee for consideration at its next meeting on Tuesday." Mr. W. J. Bingham '16, assistant graduate treasurer of the H. A. A., said in an interview for the CRIMSON yesterday...