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...first of a series of lectures on International Polity will be given by Mr. Norman Angell this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock in Emerson D. Mr. Angell will speak upon "The Foundations of International Polity." His well-known book, "The Great Illusion," is a study of the relation of military power to national welfare, and his lecture will touch upon some of the advanced doctrines of modern international theory which have given this work its deep influence upon European thought. His experience in America, England and France led him to write several books, the first, "Patriotism Under Three Flags...
...Courtney (chairman) and Miss Morgan, C. F. Choate and Miss Norman, D. C. Cottrell and Miss Wharton, F. J. Bradlee and Miss Mason, J. K. Howard and Miss Gaston, H. St.J. Smith and Miss Eliot, P. Wharton and Miss Fabyan...
...first of the series of lectures to be given by the International Polity Federation will be given tomorrow afternoon in Emerson D at 4.30 o'clock. Norman Angell, the noted English writer on International relations will speak on "The Foundations of International Polity." Mr. Angell is best known as the author of "The Great Illusion" which has appeared in hundreds of thousands of copies and in twenty-two languages. Mr. Angell is traveling through the United States delivering speeches to Chambers of Commerce in most of the important cities. This is the only lecture he will give at a university...
...Norman Angell, the well-known writer and lecturer, will speak on "The Foundations of International Polity" in Emerson D on Saturday at 4.30 o'clock. This lecture is the first of a series planned by the International Polity Federation, an organization composed of representatives of the Cosmopolitan Club, the Diplomatic Club, the Deutscher Verein, the Equal Suffrage League, the Graduate Schools Society, the History Club, the Socialist Club and the Undergraduate Economics Society. It is planned to have a discussion at the close of the lecture. The lecture will be open only to members of the University...
...first lecture has been definitely set for February 14 when Norman Angell, an English leader in the international field and author of "The Great Illusion" will speak here. Mr. Angell's book which has been published in 17 different languages, is said by critics to work a solution in the field of international relations. Other speakers will be announced later...