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...There are two wide-spread ideas about the war between Poland and Bolshevik Russia which I believe are not well founded," said Professor Robert H. Lord '06, in a recent interview for the CRIMSON. Professor Lord has returned recently from a few months visit in Poland, where he had an opportunity to study at first hand the recent Polish war. He is a co-author with Dean Haskins of the book lately published by the Harvard Press: "Some Problems of the Peace Conference...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "POLAND NOT AGGRESSOR AGAINST RUSSIA"-PROF. LORD | 10/13/1920 | See Source »

...CRIMSON takes pride in publishing this morning an exclusive interview on the Polish situation from Professor Robert H. Lord. Most of America's foremost representatives in Europe during the past year or so the men who were on the inside have returned to their native shores and have maintained a hush-like silence on the conditions in the war-torn regions. As a consequence, we have been flooded with books and articles from those who were in Europe, but on the outside. Only partially informed, often misinformed, these gentlemen have done more harm than good. Charges without foundation have found...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PROFESSOR LORD | 10/13/1920 | See Source »

...will be recalled that in Mr. Dooley's classic description of the interview between the college president and the millionaire, who is desirous of entering his son in the college, the president finally turns to the boy and says in effect: "And now what subjects should you like our learned and accomplished professors to study FOR you? Almost any undergraduate of today could safely be trusted to name certain courses which would have been included in that young man's choice of electives, courses which are much sought after, in spite of attempts to check the student's wayward fancies...

Author: By F.c. BABBITT ., (SPECIAL ARTICLE FOR THE CRIMSON) | Title: F.C. BABBITT '91 SCORES AVERAGE STUDENT'S ATTITUDE | 10/7/1920 | See Source »

...continue to make trouble, but it will hereafter be recognized as a mere discontented minority which has no honest basis for its case. Three-quarters of the workmen involved want to make haste slowly. Mr. Turati, veteran leader of the moderate Socialist group in the Parliament, in an interview reported in yesterday's Evening Post, said that Italy needed more production, and that production could not be increased without new management, plenty of raw materials "and, above all, tranquility." The extremists, he said, could not provide raw materials, which would have to be obtained largely from abroad, nor could they...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Italian Evolution | 10/1/1920 | See Source »

...interview which the CRIMSON published a few days ago, Senator Caldor criticised one of the weakest features of our government--extravagance. The majority of thinking Americans would agree with him in favoring this budget. But we have become so hardened to the accusation of extravagance, and the idea of thrift seems to have gone so thoroughly out of fashion, that all reform which aims to curb unproductive expenditure is regarded in much the same light as an umbrella on a clear...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NATIONAL EXTRAVAGANCE | 6/17/1920 | See Source »

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