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Benjamin's Mess...
...American attitude towards Europe and the resolution to enter actively into world affairs. Secretary Hughes's speech of December 29 th announced that as far as the Administration is concerned, the policy of isolation is put away and America, sleeves rolled up, is ready to help clear the European mess:-"We, cannot escape these problems by calling them European. . . . . they are world problems." Mr. Hughes suggested a general parley on reparations to be held, not by politicians, but by leading financiers and business men appointed by the various governments...
...President of the Club until his death two years ago. Until 1917 the Union was not connected with the University. During the war, however, its regular functions were suspended and for one year it was used as a University dining hall and for one year as a mess hall for the Ensign and Radio Schools. After the war the Union was taken in as part of the University and an extensive lecture program was inaugurated...
...importance of the fact requires the statement of it; and if any man here claims the privilege without intention of utilizing its benefits for his own intellectual advancement and for the benefit of society at large, he not only sells the patrimony. which might be his, for a mess of pottage, but he as truly denies to Dartmouth the opportunity of rendering to society the full service the college desires to render...
...acted as president until his death last year. From the date of its foundation until 1917 the Union was operated apart from the University. In 1917 its functions were temporarily suspended. During the war it was used one year as a University dining hall and one year as a mess hall for the Ensign and Radio Schools. After the war, the Corporation decided to take over the Union as a part of the University. It was then that the large lecture program which had never been arranged before was inaugurated. No change in the general policy of the Union...