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...this reason the Chinese have refused to accept Japan's proposal to rash a decision by "direct negotiations". Such a controversy was necessarily a hindrance to any program towards mutual understanding at the Conference. Fortunately both China and Japan accepted the "got offices" of Mr. Hughes and Mr. Balfour in arranging a series of discussions of the matter in the presence of the American and British "observers". At the first of the conversations, the Japanese spokesman took advantage of the occasion in his speech of thanks to Mr. Hughes and Mr. Baleful to refer to the meetings as "direct negotiations...
...outlined briefly the plans for the coming season and urged upon the men the three essentials to a successful season, condition, teamwork, and spirit. Coach Tolbert then accented the importance of these last two points, showing that in every branch of sport, the University system of coaching depends upon mutual cooperation and team-work rather than in the work of any individual stars...
...solution. In order that Phi Beta Kappa may enjoy equally with other organizations the respect of the law, let the first forty policemen of every city be elected to membership. Immediately a brotherly affection will spring up between the police and the students. The old feeling of mutual distrust will vanish and hitherto embarrassing situations will become matters between friends...
...York. The principle of every nation for-itself has gone; just as individual craftsmanship gave way to large-scale production, so the group of nations that a hundred years ago consisted of similar, self-sufficient units has become the "family of nations" tied together by an ineradicable, mutual relationship...
...affairs, political, military and financial Japan has indicated by her actions, in contrast to the suave statements of her diplomats, that she has the aspiration of building up a Japanese empire on the continent of Asia. Consequently, though she may be willing to agree to some small mutual limitation, no nation, with her ambitions can be expected to consent to any great reduction of armaments...