Word: back-door
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Dates: during 1923-1923
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...appraisal of national values and that the spirit of international conferences may be quickened." Such was the opening thought expressed by Professor M. O. Hudson '10 of the University Law School when he addressed a small group in Longfellow House yesterday afternoon on the League, the subject being "Back-door, Side-door, Cellar-door, or Front-door...
...Back-door, Side-door, Cellar-door, or Front-door" will be the subject of Professor Manley O. Hudson '10 of the University Law School, when he speaks this afternoon at 3.30 o'clock in Longfellow House, 105 Brattle Street. Professor Hudson's qualifications for talking on the League of Nations are many during the war he was affiliated with the State Department; he was a member of the American committee to negotiate peace in 1918 and later at the Peace Conference in 1919; he appeared at the International Labor Conference in Washington the same year, and at the Genoa Conference...
Professor M. O. Hudson '10 of the Law School, formerly a member of the Secretariat of the League of Nations, will speak on "Back-door, Side-door, Cellar-door, or Front-door?" at the Longfellow House, 105 Brattle Street, at 3.30 o'clock on Wednesday. Tickets for the lecture, which is for the benefit of the Winsor School Playground, may be obtained for one dollar each from Corliss Lamont '24, 57 Randolph Hall, between 9 and 10, and 3 and 4 o'clock today and tomorrow, and between 9 and 10 o'clock on Wednesday...
...only one clear and visible sign discernible on the skyline of the Near East crisis which can have the effect of making everyone get down to bedrock common sense. This sign is the signal for a change of policy at Lausanne. The Allies and Turkey will have to abandon back-door diplomacy, and, in fact, leave the front door open for a good, honest and lasting settlement. This can only be done by each of the countries concerned putting its cards face up on the peace table of the conference. Will they do it? It looks as if the Chester...
...France wins, or should a compromise be agreed upon, Stinnes is still the hero; for through a back-door agreement with the Comite des Forges, the great French steel trust, he will be able to exchange the kingly throne for the Emperor's Crown. And conceivably, the dictatorial tactics of General Degoutte are a barrage put up by the magnates of Paris, who, in serving themselves, will also serve Hugo Stinnes...