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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Union management has placed a date-book on the secretary's desk for the purpose of avoiding conflicts when possible among undergraduate activities. The book is designed not only for convenience in arranging performances in the Union, but also for lectures and entertainments elsewhere. Anyone who is planning to conduct a lecture, concert, or dramatic production is asked to consult this book and arrange it so as not to come on the same evening as one previously planned...
...first meeting of German A for enrolment and organization in sections takes place this morning in New Lecture Hall at 1.05 o'clock. At this meeting students will have an opportunity to choose among the sections those which are most convenient for them. Each student will indicate on a schedule his first, second, and third choices; and it is expected that in most cases the first choice can be provided for. Any student, however, who fails to attend this meeting must be prepared to be assigned to a section that is less convenient. No changes will be allowed after...
...mass meeting for the purpose of stimulating interest in the cause of national defense will be held in Boston on Thursday, October 21. The meeting will be presided over by Governor Walsh. Among the speakers will be Senator Henry Cabot Lodge '71, and Professor R. N. Johnston of the History department. An effort is also to be made to have Secretary of War Garrison attend. All the Massachusetts congressmen will be invited...
...more true the larger the war. The waste and dislocation are certain to bring in the belligerent countries a depression of business that will go round the world. The self-interest of all nations, therefore, as well as the cause of humanity, ought to make every country desire peace among others as well as for itself. This is universally admitted by our people today. It is accepted as an axiom; but the means to the end are uncertain. We have been fascinated by the idea of arbitration, of an international tribunal, of conferences at the Hague, of treaties to regulate...
...Allusion has been made to the nation that has prepared elaborately for war. One of the great objects of all men who desire peace is to reduce the armament of Europe, to lessen the extent of preparation for war. But among their most cherished plans is that of forbidding the sale of munitions by a neutral nation to a belligerent, which would have exactly the opposite effect. It would put a premium on preparedness, for when war broke out the unprepared munitions abroad, would be in a hopeless condition against its neighbor armed to the teeth. If we want...