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That neutrality legislation looks too much at past causes and not at traces of future ones, was the accusation of James P. Baxter, Professor of History, in a talk before the Anti-war Group at the Union last night. It is his belief that bills such as the Nye-Kvale bill are based on the erroneous assumption that our entrance into the world war was caused by carrying too much trade with one of the belligerents...
...Russell Allen '38, William S. Baxter '37, John H. Benton '37, Thomas H. Bilodeau '37, John F. Bowen '39, Daniel E. Burbank, Jr. '37, Robert C. Downes '38, Leo A. Ecker '37, Edward T. Gignoux '37, Hunt S. Gruening '38, Joseph P. Kennedy '38, Arthur Oakes, 3rd, '38, Leslie R. Porter, Jr. '39, Robert E. Purdy '37, Charles O. Richardson '37, Mason T. Rogers, Jr. '37, John B. Stevens '38, Robert C. Stuart '38, Lorrin E. Woodman...
...Hollywood called him. His brother, Ken Maynard, was making a good living on horseback before the cameras. However, Kermit had to go through the usual training before he could become a western hero. His football and baseball experience were valuable as he doubled for George O'Brien, Warner Baxter and Victor MacLaglen in the films...
...various departmental catalogues. Numerous lectures are given in the Union by competent authorities, listing the merits, and warning of pitfalls which might be encountered. The latest innovation designed to prod Freshman to a wise choice is the lecture to be given this morning by Professor J. P. Baxter and Dr. Arlie V. Bock to which all members of the Class of 1940 are invited...
...every Freshman must make a decision of considerable importance. He must decide to which field he will devote the major part of his time and interest during the remainder of his college course. In order to aid him in some measure to make his choice wisely Professor J. P. Baxter and Dr. Arlie V. Bock will speak on the choice of a field of concentration at a meeting of all members of the class of 1940. This meeting will be held in New Lecture Hall on tomorrow morning at nine o'clock. Freshman will be excused from regular class meetings...