Word: conquest
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Professor Jay William Hudson '07, professor of Philosophy at the University of Missouri, in speaking in the Union last evening on "America's conquest over Europe," said that the democracy of America must triumph over the European policy. In America the individual is the unit; in Europe the state is first considered, and is not judged responsible to the individual. International freedom of the world powers must come in the same logical reasonable way that individual freedom has come in this country...
...Lecture in the Union on America's Conquest of Europe," by J. W. Hudson '08, and expositions of folk songs by the Fuller sisters...
...William Hudson, Ph.D. '08, professor of philosophy at the University of Missouri, and director of the educational department of the Massachusetts Peace Society will give a lecture in the Living Room of the Union this evening at 8 o'clock. His subject will be "America's Conquest of Europe." With the outbreak of the present European war Mr. Hudson became vitally interested in peace measures and has studied the situation in all its phases. In addition to Mr. Hudson's lecture the Fuller sisters, well-known exponents of folk songs, will entertain by giving, in costume, a series of folk...
...William Hudson, Ph.D., '08, professor of philosophy at the University of Missouri, and director of the educational department of the Massachusetts Peace Society, will speak on "America's Conquest of Europe," in the Living Room of the Union on May 10, at 8 o'clock. In addition to this the Fuller sisters, well-known as exponents of folk song, will entertain by giving, in costume, a series of folk songs of the warring nations of Europe...
...country was simply teeming with great plans for the future which would inevitably have been frustrated by war. I am led to send you this declaration by the sudden discovery that some of our noted men still believe that Germany, driven by a militarist party and through lust for conquest deliberately precipitated this struggle. I declare such a view to be absolutely and fundamentally false. ERNEST T. HENDERSON '84, Ph.D., L.H.D...