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...most important part of his speech was devoted to refuting critics of the President's proposal. The positive side of the Administration's case remained to be brought out by two speeches last week, one by President Harding himself at the annual luncheon of the Associated Press at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in Manhattan, the other by Secretary Hughes before the American Society of International Law, at Washington...
...remain in Syria. He also informed Ismet Pasha that France is prepared to send two divisions (or more if necessary) to Syria. At the same time as General Pelle was making French policy clear to Ismet Pasha a Turkish member was explaining to the press that Turkey had sent troops to the Syrian border " because deeds were better than words...
...Dismissal (of Bismarck), an historical antimonarchist play by Emil Ludwig, was produced for the first time at Berlin and has caused a good deal of comment in the press; although the people, surprisingly enough, refrained from any outward manifestation of their contempt or approval. The absence of rotten eggs and other uncomplimentary gifts is considered by the antiroyalist press as nothing short of a 1923 miracle; even the monarchist journals are not too enthusiastic for Wilhelm. Herewith some comments...
...Journalistic Society, of the Mass. Institute of Technology, and another conference in the afternoon. On Friday evening, an informal banquet will be held at the Engineers' Club, at which several prominent speakers will talk on undergraduate activities and college journalism. Afterwards; the delegation is to be taken through the press rooms of one of the larger Boston newspapers, probably the Boston Herald. The last session of the Convention comes on Saturday morning...
...books published by the University Press during the past one and a half years and numbering about sixty or seventy volumes are now on exhibition on the shelves in the delivery room of the Widener Library. In addition to this display of books, current catalogues of the Press for free distribution will be found in the delivery room as well as at the various bookshops on Harvard Square...