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...firm ground. Mexico greatly needs foreign capital and we cannot afford that other foreign capital than ours should predominate. We can afford to provide capital for Mexican development and thereby serve both Mexico's welfare and our own. There need be no exploitation, in the evil sense of the term. We have no imperialistic designs. What we want is a peaceful, prosperous, and friendly neighbor...
...Homberg '23 and J. E. Hoffman '23 are possibilities for next year's soccer manager. The manager will be elected at the first A. A. meeting next term...
Sixty-four percent of the men in Williams College have received warnings for low scholastic rank in one or more studies during the first term. This is an increase of five percent over last year; 21 percent of the men in college received three or more warnings and five of the men have entirely failed in four courses. Seventy-five men were rendered ineligible for fall athletics on account of their standing...
Irish propagandists and interfering sympathizers have so long--carried on their operations in America that it would appear as if, after all, the term "Greater Ireland" were justly applicable to this country. Both the American and British governments have so far been surprisingly tolerant towards those groups of persons who have yet to learn that there is a great difference between friendly sympathy and organized campaigning. But that patience is slowly but surely becoming exhausted; neither the British nor the Americans can be expected to remain passive much longer...
Beginning today, regular afternoon tea will be served daily at the Union. English muffins, strawberry jam, toast and tea may be ordered and served in any part of the building, and may be charged on the term bill. The arrangements will be the same as at the Harvard Clubs of Boston, New York and other cities. These teas mark another step in the reorganization of the Union with the view of making it an undergraduate Harvard Club...