Word: authorizes
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...purpose will be to arouse national enthusiasm and a closer interest in the war. The Hon. John L. Bates is to preside, and Governor McCall will speak. The other speakers are the Hon. James M. Beck of New York and Dr. John Douglas Adam. Mr. Beck is the author of "The Evidence of the Case" and other war documents. Dr. Adam has been in the trenches in France and has just returned from a speaking tour through England in company with various Cabinet members which he made at the invitation of the Government of Great Britain...
...Dyke has just returned from the Hague. He is a member of the American Academy and the author of many well-known books and poems...
...Henry Van Dyke, L. L. D., recently the American minister to the Netherlands and Luxemburg, Professor of English Literature at Princeton, and well known author and public speaker will address the Law School and the Graduate School of Business Administration on "The United States and the World War." The meeting will be held in Phillips Brooks House on Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. It will be under the joint auspices of the Law School Society and the Graduate School Society...
...learning can decide as it sees fit. If it refuses to give out any word on the subject, then each individual has the right to judge as his convictions or inclinations direct him. If the just grounds are proved, the matter is settled. Perhaps this is what the author of this letter meant. Perhaps his letter was intended as a challenge to Columbia. At any rate the glove has been thrown down. The sagacious policy is to grant New York's great seat of learning reasonable time to make a statement. Until that time, for the current accounts in journals...
...fourth course will be by H. Charles Woods, F.R.G.S., author of "The Danger Zone of Europe," "La Turquie et ses Voisins," etc., late Military Diplomatic Correspondent of the London Evening News, on "War and Diplomacy in the Balkans." It also includes eight lectues: 1. The Near East before the Great War. 2. The Near East in the Great War. 3. The Danube to the Egean and the Adriatic to the Bosphorus. 4. The Baghdad Railway in the War. 5. The Dardanelles. 6. Saloniki. 7. Constantinople. 8. Mesopotamia. The Future of the Balkans. This last series will be held on Wednesdays...