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Both of these decisions support President Wilson's construction of the covenant, much to the joy of his supporters in the election. But it is a matter of argument whether the Assembly did not render its verdicts for the very purpose of facilitating the entrance of the United States which has demanded more than Mr. Wilson's interpretation of vague provisions. At any rate what were important and doubtful questions are now settled definitely. Every day brings further proof that this country can and must enter the League of Nations as soon as possible...
...likes and in whom he has confidence, a friend who has already been through part of the college mill. The Middlesex plan is a practical way to help the school and the college. By following up this idea members of the University who prepared at other schools will render a valuable service to Harvard...
...Angell, who has lived in France and Germany, and has been for several years intimately associated with British political movements, deals in his lecture with the forces that underlie the social upheavals in Europe and what constitutes their danger; ending with an outline of what policy might render them harmless...
...plebiscite, was, nevertheless, practically decided so far as Austria is concerned; the Pan-German leaders failed to gain a foothold in the elections. Had they won, they would have taken their victory as carte blanche approval of the Austrian people. But they have lost, and so decisively as to render any official action on the question--even of a plebiscite--unnecessary and highly improbable...
...think I may say to you in all modesty that the candidates of the Republican party, with which you are affiliated, are sincerely actuated by a desire to render the best service of which they are capable to all of the people of this land of ours and that they are honestly committed to the principles and program of the party as enunciated in convention and established in the most successful years of the Republic...