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...Recent developments have not changed my opinion in respect to a League of Nations," Mr. Taft continued. "But there is this to be said: It has developed that we cannot secure a League without what are called the Lodge reservations. College men should, therefore, be for the adoption of the League with these reservations, which Lord Grey's letter shows will be accepted by the European and other powers already united in the League. The President's supporters should have ratified the Treaty with the reservations as early as November last when they had the full opportunity...
...pretend that recent news from Russia is reassuring. The uncompromising attack of the Communist despotism on the great co-operative associations is disquieting. But it is not our business. We have meddled enough. Every element in Russia except a handful of expatriates wants us to keep our hands off. It is a crime for France to stir up Poland to try to be another eatspaw for French interference. It is not much less of a crime for any other government to refuse export licenses to any business man who wants to begin trade with Russia on any terms that suit...
...result of the recent handicap meet, the Mansfield Cup for the 100-yard dash has been awarded to C. B. S. Evans, Une., who took first places in that event with a time of 10 2-5 seconds. The Mansfield and Wells 440 Cups are now on display at Leavitt & Peirce's. Entries for the races will be open until 2 o'clock this afternoon...
...result of the recent competition for the Photographic Department of the Freshman Red Book, E. S. Webster, Jr., '23, the chairman, announces that the following men have been elected to the board in this order: John Jacob Sack, of New York, N. Y., sub-chairman; John Rodgers Flather, of Lowell; John Bryant Paine, Jr., of Weston; John Malcolm Forbes, of Milton; Robert Worthington, of Dedham; Joseph Morgan Cooper, of Syracuse, N. Y.; Summer Bartlett Andrew, of Brookline; Richard Corre Bostwicks of Bronxville, N. Y.; Charles Kimball Cummings, Jr., of Boston, and John Walter Wood, Jr., of New York...
...Seymour '17, who coached the production last fall, is directing the spring play. The cast is unusually large, calling for 10 female and 18 male characters, and the production promises to be one of the most elaborate given by the club in recent years. The female characters will be taken by members of the Idler Club of Radcliffe, which aided the Dramatic Club in its fall play...