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...Negotiators. To the Treasury Department came the Italian Ambassador Giacomo de Martino, Mario Alberti, director of a large Italian bank, the Credito Italiano, and attachés at the Embassy. They were received by the U. S. World War Debt Commission- Andrew W. Mellon, Chairman; Secretary of State Kellogg, Senator Reed Smoot, and Under Secretary of the Treasury Garrard B. Winston, Secretary of the Commission...
...Houghton: Mrs. Luke McNanue, wife of the London naval attaché; Mrs. Herbert F. Leary, wife of the assistant naval attaché; Mrs. Claude A. Jones, wife of the attaché for aviation; the Misses Marion and Alice Tully of Corning, N. Y., Ambassador and Mrs. Houghton's nieces; Mrs. John Lawrence of Boston; Mrs. John Taylor of Philadelphia; Mrs. Williamson S. Howell, wife of the first Secretary of the U. S. Legation in Warsaw; Miss Jean Field Blair, Richmond, Va.; Miss Mary Louise Butterfield, Chestnut Hill, Mass.; Miss Elizabeth Irving Chase, Waterbury, Conn.; Miss Suzette Dewey, Chicago; Miss...
...poem, submitting too much to manner, misses the rhythm which its theme imposes; equally often it rises, with an orchestration of dark vowel music, thrusting cadences, rich rhymes dexterously jarring, to utterance that will stamp Mr. MacLeish, young Boston Irishman, as an important poet to all those who attach importance to perfection of expression...
...Freshman year, we unquestionably must get the Freshman ready for the responsibilities of an upper classman, which, especially since the introduction of the General Examination, are probably greater at Harvard than at most colleges; but the earlier part of the Freshman year--especially the first quarter of it must attach itself educationally to the end of the school course, or we shall have no considerable diminution in a mortality which, if it be not cut down, will show that Harvard College and the schools cannot cooperate. The Harvard College side of the problem is to make the earlier part...
...experience in treating 13 individuals who had asthma gave us cause for alarm in at least two instances, . . . determined our exclusion of cases of pulmonary tuberculosis. "Whereas Vedder and Sawyer reported 71.4% of their 931 patients cured, we found only 6.5% of our 506 patients cured. We cannot attach much importance to the 53% of cases that reported improvement. "Until, and unless, others can properly verify the claims of Vedder and Sawyer, we are constrained by our experience to refuse endorsement...