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...Roorbach will conduct the class in Foreign Trade which will be concerned largely with the South American countries. The purpose of this course is primarily to give the student an interpretative knowledge of the countries and the peoples to the south of the United States. A second object of the course will be a description and an analysis of the methods of carrying out trade with the various Latin-American countries...
...would devote time to securing subscriptions to the fund, can get in touch with Mrs. Minot by calling Cambridge 6371. The committee realizes that, owing to the short notice given, it will be impossible to reach many students who would gladly give if the object were properly brought to their attention, but all men who can give are urged by the committee to send their subscriptions by mail to Mrs. Minot as soon as possible at 18 Hawthorn street, Cambridge...
...equal to that of the President and it was with the fullest sense of that responsibility in the consideration of the treaty with Germany that a majority of the Senate voted for the reservations which they believe vital to the peace, sovereignty and independence of the United States. Their object is to reserve to our people the right to withdraw from the League of Nations. If they so desire, without the consent of other Powers; to leave to us alone the decision whether we shall send our soldiers and sailors to protect the territorial integrity or political independence of other...
...Musical Club was founded in 1898, with Professor John Knowles Paine, A. M. '69, as its first president, and had as its object the promotion of musical knowledge and appreciation at the University by offering a meeting place for those interested in music...
...Musical Club is an organization for the promotion of musical knowledge and appreciation at the University, its object being to afford a meeting place for those interested in music. The club was founded in 1898 with Professor John Knowles paine A. M. '69 as its first president. Its primary aim, then, as now, was the encouragement of original composition...