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"The greatest problem which our educational institutions are being called upon to meet today and which they will have to face until they are settled, is that arising from the amazing growth since the war of a desire for education," said President W. A. Neilson '96 of Smith College, in...
There always has been an Irish Question. As Disraeli said, "It may the the Pope today and potatoes tomorrow, but there will always be an Irish Question,--and a burning one!" What has been definitely accomplished, and what the whole world,--except that international nuisance, the Professional Irishman,--celebrates today...
The signatories are bound by the Treaty in only two ways. If there should develop between any of them "a controversy arising out of any Pacific question and involving their said rights (in the Pacific) which is not satisfactorily settled by diplomacy", they promise to submit the whole subject to...
When interviewed by a CRIMSON reporter in regard to President Harding's recent decision on the participation of the United States in the Genoa Conference, Mr. Sullivan said, "We saw an opportunity to let Europe know certain things we feel they ought to do". The action taken, he thought was...
All the Tiger crews will probably be out on the water by the middle of the month, and as soon as this occurs a more definite announcement as to the seating may be expected. The two University eights will race on alternate Saturdays in May, and if the stroke question...