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...Stimson, Admiral Pratt ordered the entire Asiatic fleet to prepare for China service. "Our fleet will be ready to evacuate our nationals or to protect them if a crisis arises where mob rule prevails." said he. A correspondent asked him what would happen if Japan did not favor the move. "That," said Admiral Pratt, "would be just...
...appointment of Secretary Mellon as Ambassador to the Court of St. James, although the cause of some surprise, is a natural and logical move. During Mr. Hoover's presidency, Mr. Mellon has not dominated the financial policy of the government as in previous administrations. The influence of Undersecretary Ogden Mills has been increasingly important in recent years. At the same time, Secretary Mellon has special qualifications which seem to have marked him out for his new post...
...Crispin Cooke '32, has enabled the Crimson team to edge the Cavalry, Lancers, 101st Field Artillery, and Westwood trios. The Indoor Polo Association of America voted on a one-point raise in Cooke's and Luton's handicaps at its meeting in New York on Wednesday, a move which should comfort the Tiger forces to some extent. Another point in favor of a stiff Princeton resistance is the fact that L. S. Dillingham '34, star Crimson forward, will not see action tomorrow as he is still convalescing from an operation, which caused Coach Sharp to change the line...
...Hitler voices his claims and promises, one notes a decided trend in the direction of moderation in the substance of his policies. If indeed his party should come into power within the next few months and he should actually have to assume responsibility, it is probable that he would move still further in the direction of moderation. It is an often-observed political fact that radicals and extremists who are loud in denunciation of their opponents while out of office become much more moderate and reasonable when they themselves get into office and have to assume serious responsibilities. So would...
...institutions which have been endowed by private funds the waiving of entrance examinations is a new thing. And it is a step in the right direction. It is a continuation of the policy of Hutchins toward a new liberalism in college supervision. This latest move will make it possible for a student to enter the University of Chicago, remain in school for a entire year, and yet never be subjected to an examination. He may be enrolled and yet never attend a class. But--regardless of the apparent laxity in the method of handling students--it is very unlikely that...