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...speaker said. "It was in this region that France must needs seek something of that reparation for the devastation of war which Germany seemed unable to furnish elsewhere. And it was here that France would also seek means of defense and guarantees against a new German invasion. For any particular plan more than one of these reasons might be urged, and it was not adways possible to distinguish what was imperialistic by nature from what was necessary to the restoration and protection of France. It was not the least of the services performed for France by that wise...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DEAN HASKINS TREATS OF SAAR COMMISSION | 2/7/1920 | See Source »

Inasmuch as our athletic interests are already closely allied with Cornell, the including of Harvard in the trio competing at Mechanics Hall next month is of particular moment. It has long been a source of regret that relations between the Green and Crimson have been for the most part broken off. The hope aroused last fall for a revival of the old-time football clashes was short-lived. Still, all Dartmouth, and--let us hope--all Harvard is anxious to see a resumption of contests between the two colleges in the more important branches of the sport. --THE DARTMOUTH...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Triangular Meet. | 2/3/1920 | See Source »

...longshoremen here in Boston, bringing with it the threat of a serious food shortage, is but another example of the helplessness of the country to deal with industrial disputes. Obviously Boston cannot put up with a food shortage, and our first concern must be the settlement of this particular strike. The freight handlers held a strategic position similar to that of the coal miners. It is the public which will suffer from this strike, and the public must be protected...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE FREIGHT HANDLERS | 1/30/1920 | See Source »

...February 1 Dr. Richard M. Smith, M. D., '07, will speak upon child welfare, a topic which has always been of moment to parents and social service workers, and which has attracted particular attention during the war, in view of the fact that the federal government waged a campaign for child welfare as a war measure, believing that infant mortality ought to be reduced as a matter of national necessity. Two lecturers on vaccination will follow. On February 8 Dr. E. H. Ernst will take as his subject "Protection Against Infection in Diseases other Than Smallpox," discussing the value...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMMENCE MEDICAL LECTURES | 1/26/1920 | See Source »

...replaced at the outset of the game by T. M. Avery '21, who has shown considerable improvement in form and staying capacity during the past week. In practice yesterday the first-string men were put through a careful drill in shooting, dodging and passing, while the secondary defense gave particular attention to covering up in scrimmages near the goal. All of the work was carried out in good order and the players appeared to be in excellent shape for today's match...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNIVERSITY SIX MEETS GREEN RINK MEN TODAY | 1/24/1920 | See Source »

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