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Brazil Moratorium? Year ago Sir Otto Ernst Niemeyer of the Bank of England reported on Australia, advised the Dominion merely to "retrench." In Buenos Aires last week correspondents were "reliably informed" from a Government source that Sir Otto would give Brazil a different piece of advice. His report would recommend, the correspondents were told, a "national moratorium" (postponement of payments) on all foreign obligations of Brazil's Na tional and State Governments. Sir Otto, although Vice Governor of the Bank of England, went to Brazil to oblige her chief British bankers, the House of Rothschild...
...Otto Ernest Fuerbringer, of St. Louis, Missouri...
...Otto Ernest Fuerbringer, of St. Louis, Missouri...
...every student, graduate, and friend of the University who sincerely believes that Fritz Dauer, Max Schneider, and Kurt Carl Otto Peters sacrificed their lives for what to them was a worthy cause, and that their service to the fatherland was as noble as Harvard's other heroes, was to their countries, then let them each contribute towards a memorial tablet to be place din our Germanic Museum. Surely this idea cannot be rejected as "Inconsistent," "unpatriotic", or "a breach of faith." The Germanic Museum was built largely by gifts from friends of the pre-War Germany, was presented with many...
...have been requested by the CRIMSON to give a note on the New Research Laboratory of Physics. This building, though not yet formally turned over to the University, is practically completed and furnished. Professor Theodore Lyman '97, William Duane '93, P. W. Bridgman '04, E. C. Kemble, Otto Oldenberg, G. W. Pierce, Dr. J. H. McLeod, H. R. Mimno, and a dozen or more research students have already moved in from the Jefferson and Cruft Laboratories. Professor F. A. Saunders still has his principal headquarters in Jefferson, but will come into the new building in June. Professor E. L. Chaffee...