Word: anglo
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Read Admiral Sims commanded the American warships operating in conjunction with the British naval forces during the war and has attracted much attention during the past few years on account of his many statements in favor of preserving Anglo-American friendship. Major Putnam is a member of the publishing house of that name, and has been prominent as an author and in public life. He was one of the committee who entertained the foreign delegates to the Pilgrim Tercentenary celebration last fall...
...question of whether to take up the practice of the law. Into this question enter all the considerations which influence a man in choosing his life work. Space will permit of only the briefest mention of a few of the considerations which lead men to take up the law. Anglo-Saxon social, political and industrial life is built upon the law and the important part which lawyers have always played in the political and economic history of the Anglo-Saxon nations is too well known to need repetition here. There never has been a time, not excepting the stirring years...
Following the completion of his studies at the University in 1905, Mr. Stefansson visited Ireland on an archaeological trip with an American scientist. The next year his career as an explorer began when he joined the Leffingwell-Mickelson Anglo-American Polar Expedition as an anthropologist. This expedition and exploration of Alaska was financed by the University in conjunction with Toronto University...
...Loyal Coalition is arranging this meeting, which is open to all members of the University, because it wishes to give the students an opportunity to hear a well-informed speaker on Anglo-American relations discuss the present situation. Captain Runnells, who held several important positions during the war, has had interesting experiences which he will undoubtedly relate in connection with his explanation of the need for close cooperation between the two great English speaking nations...
Demarest Lloyd '04, the President of the Loyal Coalition and one of its most active workers, is very anxious to give members of the University an opportunity to hear a well-informed speaker on Anglo-American relations discuss the present situation and consequently has arranged this meeting for the purpose. The Loyal Coalition, which has grown from a small group of men to a large and powerful organization, stands for 100 percent Americanism and friendly relations between Great Britain and the United States...