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...Meeting the Jingoist" by R. W. Chubb, the leading article in the Monthly for April, is a short critical review of Norman Angell's recent war book entitled "The Great Illusion" and of Kirkpatrick's "War--What For." Using widely different arguments both writers make a plea for disarmament. Mr. Chubb praises them both although inclined to award first prize to Mr. Angell, who scores the most perfect record...
...University negative team which will meet Yale in Sanders Theatre is composed of one Sophomore, one Junior, and one Senior. Unlike previous teams there is not a graduate representative. The members of the University team in the order of their speeches are: R. W. Chubb '15, A. G. Paine '17 and H. Epstein '16, with P. P. Cohen '16 as alternate. The order of rebuttal will be Paine, Epstein, Chubb. Epstein is the only man who has been on a University team before. He was alternate on the affirmative team against Yale last year. Chubb and Paine were both members...
...make-up of the University debating teams for the annual triangular debate with Yale and Princeton, Friday night, has been announced. The negative team to meet Yale in Sanders Theatre will be, R. W. Chubb '15, H. Epstein '16, and A. G. Paine '17, while the affirmative team to meet Princeton at Princeton will be J. W. Cooke '16, E. R. Roberts '16, and P. L. Sayre '16. The teams are practicing in the New Lecture Hall each evening. Tickets at 25, 50, and 75 cents are now on sale at the Co-operative Branch store...
...Forum committee for 1915-16 has been appointed as follows: Dwight Harold Ingram '16, of Chicago, III., chairman; Kent Bromley '16, of New York City; Robert Walston Chubb '15, of St. Louis, Mo.; Robert Cutler '16, of Brookline; Elmer Elsworth Hegler, Jr., '16, of Springfield, III.' John Temple Lloyd Jeffries '15, of Boston; Edward Augustus LeRoy, Jr., '16, of New York City; Richard Henry Pass '15, of Syracuse, N. Y.; William Cary Sanger, Jr., '16, of Sangerfield, N. Y.; Frederic Schenck '09, of Lenox; Charles Adelbert Trafford, Jr., '16, of Worcester...
...articles, R. W. Chubb contributes a somewhat positive and summary disposal of A. R. Orage's theory of a national guild. The writer's theory is not developed as a unit that the reader may see in perspective and judge. Yet interest centres in that rather than in the critic's reaction. A commendable editorial, a pleasant book notice (hardly review), and Frederick Robinson's reaction on the "New Intoxication" complete the non-fictional prose. The last appears to miss in the phrase "the new intoxication" an implied criticism of all religion that it partakes of a kind of divine...