Word: addresses
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Although more stress has been laid on the disastrous consequences of Ambassador Bullitt's address in Paris than it merited, the speech was highly suggestive. Unquestionably the stand of the present Administration is wholly in opposition to any aggressive intervention in a European struggle. Increases in armaments have been purely for the maintenance of peace and armed neutrality in any future war. Nevertheless, Bullitt, as the personal representative of the President, has apparently encouraged France to hope for aid from the United States...
...Mohammedan theory that "all are equal before Allah in prayer," the World's Richest Man prostrated himself with his subjects at the Great Mosque and everyone prayed. Poems were recited and the venerable Hindu Premier read an address hailing his Mohammedan Monarch as "today the sole relic of Mogul greatness in India...
...next address will be on next Wednesday at 4:30 o'clock, when John H. Walz, professor of the German Language and Literature, will speak on "Goethe...
When George Moriarty, embattled mentor of the American League, gave an address recently, he kept up an unceasing pace, walking to and fro on the platform before his audience, remarking that "its harder to hit a moving object with a pop bottle than a stationary one." Pop bottles are as out of place at Soldiers Field as they are welcome at Fenway Park, and the Harvard team can rise to new heights of baseball proficiency when pop bottle tactics are banished from the bench and the bases...
...Herle is the only speaker who has had previous experience at the Conference, as it was he who gave the first luncheon address at the Princeton session last May, where he told the delegates of the impossibility of solving difficult economic problems by short cuts, pauaceas, and ever-hasty means. He also discussed the relation of liquidity of investment to the continuation of private property, a subject on which, with Dr. G. C. Means, he wrote "The Modern Corporation and Private Property." After graduating from the Harvard Law School, he practised in Boston and New York, and subsequently was lecturer...