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...James Etmekjian '39, Murray F. Foss '40, Melvin H. Freedman '41, Pasquale F. Frisoli '40, William R. Frye '40, of Wollaston, Willard P. Fuller Jr. '40, Gerard G. C. Galassi '39, Arnold S. Gale '40, Anthony Galluccio '39, Joseph J. Geehern '40, James Mack. Gillespie '41, Joseph Greenberg '40, Sumner Hangler '39, Robert B. Hayden '40, Raymond F. Healey '40, Thomas V. Healey '40, Gordon S. Iorardi '39, Harry M. Johnson Jr. '39, Charles A. Kane '39, Heury Kaplan '40, Jacob J. Kaplan '40, Elmer V. Kenncally '40, Paul Kerins '41, Arthur H. Klein '39, Max Kraus...
...guffaws on City College's campus when Dr. Moore's work was reviewed last week. One student publication reported that U. S. Postal authorities had threatened to bar it from the mails if it printed a story containing excerpts from the book, and that John S. Sumner, head of the N. Y. Society for the Suppression of Vice, had denounced Mexican Love...
...Steve Early do the honors. At week's end he showed himself at the President's Cup speed boat regatta on the Potomac but paid small attention to the races. Europe was on his mind. Returning from the races, the President again saw Under Secretary of State Sumner Welles (fresh back from Paris), then Secretary Morgenthau. After dinner, from 10 p. m. until past midnight, he sat alone in his study pondering. Besides the events in Europe, he had U. S. public opinion to consider and one of the biggest events of the week was that...
...this double negative, Secretary Hull last week, again with the help of Under Secretary Sumner Welles's forceful pen, dispatched an answer. He declared that expropriation without compensation is "bald . . . unadulterated confiscation"; that Mexico's attitude was alien to the constitutions and undermined confidence in the fair dealing of all 21 Republics of the Western Hemisphere; that Mexico ought at least to stop expropriating the lands of U. S. owners, agree to a two-man (U. S. and Mexican) commission to fix values, and start putting aside some cash to pay for lands already taken...
...Under-Secretary Sumner Welles wrote...