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Pedro Honriquez-Urena, professor at the Universities of Buenes Aires and La Plata, and Charles Eliot Norton Professor of Poetry, will address the recently-formed Pan American Club on the "Social Problems in the Spanish American Novel...
This is the second lecture the monthold organization has had. On December 3, Clarenco H. Haring '07, Bllss Profossor of Latin American History, discussed the "Industrialization of Latin America" before the group's forty members. Professor Haring stressed the importance of South American industry and its relation to the United States...
...Tuesday's CRIMSON Professor Morison addressed a frank and reasonable appeal to the students. Men of understanding, he said, support war measures only after soul-searching deliberation and because they know the alternative is worse. He asked the students, therefore, to respect the sanity and sincerity of those with whom they disagee. Professor Morison's admirable letter was probably occasioned by the severely critical editorial in last Friday's CRIMSON on the meeting for Militant Aid to Britain...
Unfortunately, as those who attended know, some speakers at that meeting did not conform to the standards of sanity and sincerity which Professor Morison describes and which might be expected on such an occasion...
Even making due allowance for an unconscionable jocularity, there was a deliberate recklessness in Professor Seavey's suggestion that we wipe out immediately the Japanese fleet and a deliberate casualness in Professor Elliott's statement that war was no worse than traffic in Harvard Square that made it hard to believe this was a serious discussion of the most serious of all proposals. The questions from the students were sincere and intelligent, but they were turned aside alternately with facetiousness from Professor Seavey and with a threatening truculence by Professor Elliot, who attributed to his questioners the most discreditable motives...