Word: addresses
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...program will close Thursday afternoon with an address given by Anna Louise Strong of Russia, who will speak on "The Far East--Is War Inevitable?" Miss Strong has crossed many frontiers during the past months and the discussion will concern "The People's Front...
...clock Josef Hano, Czechoslovakian Consul, New York, speaks on "The Struggle for Influence in the Danubian Basin: Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy, Jugoslavia and Rumania." This will be followed at 3:30 by an address on the "Political and Economic Scene in France," by Professor Robert Valour of Lyons, France, now lecturing at Columbia University. Sir Arthur Willert, head of the publicity department of the British Foreign Office, 1920-1935, speaks Wednesday evening at 8:15 on "England and the European Crisis...
...Conference, which will remedy the minor defects of the Princeton Conference last year, has been adopted by the three undergraduate dailies in charge of the conference. It will begin with a luncheon meeting at 1 o'clock on Friday, February 26. A single brief address will be delivered...
...valedictory address Karl Taylor Compton gave a discourse on "The Electron: Its Intellectual and Social Significance" in which, as a lesson in the ultimate value of research in pure science, he pointed out that the invisible electron, once a figment in the mind of physics and later the plaything of a few pioneers, is now the ubiquitous slave of mankind...
...believe that a foreign war is imminent," H. V. Kaltenborn '09, told the CRIMSON in an interview following his address to the Foreign Policy Association on Saturday afternoon...