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...Lloyd George's triumphant defense of his policies before the House of Commons yesterday, he laid his finger with characteristically severe touch on the outstanding sore spot in European politics-the reparations problem. A large part of all the post-war difficulties centers about the amount of the payments exacted from Germany by the Treaty of Versailles; and yet, as Lloyd George has said, the treaties did not cause the reparations. Their creation is due to the fact that there is something to repair. If the Versailles compact is altered, the burden is merely shifted from Germany to France without...
...whole problem is tied up in a knot, and the Genoa conference, if not a panacea, can be of great usefulness in untying it. The words of the prime minister may be prophetic: "I do not know who will succeed us, but whoever does will find it impossible in the present state of Europe to go on without conferences. The world is so battered, bruised, and crushed that the cure will be a slow one and will need many consultations of its leading physicians...
...former time his subject will be "The Transportation Problem: Considerations Affecting Operating Revenues". On Friday he will speak on "The Transportation Problem: Considerations Affecting Operating and Other Expenses...
...Howe kept at work with his squad of 19 oarsmen yesterday and had the remaining members of the University squad tubbing under the direction of Coach William Haines. Today and all next week will be devoted to the problem of picking a definite first and second crew. In this connection Dr. Howe and the coaches feel that they are well advanced on their schedule and that the importance of picking a definite first and second crew merits considerable attention to the work of all the possible men and that they can, therefore, afford to devote over a week...
...Cambridge, was awarded the second prize of $50. Slas was also the winter of the annual trophy cup competition held by the School of Landscape Architecture in January. The only other competition in which a man trained at the Landscape School of the University was entered, was for a problem in formal garden design for professional, which was won by Mr. George French Ingalls of Cleveland, Ohio, who took his master's degree at the University last spring...