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...much more cosmopolitan realization of Harvard's place in the American scene. No one-sided concern, the Committee can also put some weight on the other side of the scales. Harvard should be a diligent pupil, but it can also be a very efficient schoolmarm. And the cordial relations established by the Committee will be a potent factor in selling Harvard's ideas on the American educational market...
...were drawn and Europe's two domineering dictators, onetime partners in aggression, who swore less than a year ago a rigid "pact of iron" to stand together in war as well as peace, sat down to talk for two hours and twelve minutes. Then, after a cordial good-by-Mussolini smiling, Hitler pale-they hurried back to their capitals...
...Most of the fellows fronting bands are either indifferent, exhibitionists, or much too greasy in their manner towards dancers. Donahue is almost the only man I know in the business who looks as though he belongs in front of a band and knows what to do there. He's cordial and obliging without being artificial, and provides a much needed and seldom obtained link between the musician and the listener. By all means, catch the band; they're having a Harvard Night Thursday; might not be a bad idea to go then...
That a man like James H. R. Cromwell can serve as American ambassador to Canada is clear proof of the cordial relations existing between these two neighbors. The adverse criticism which accompanied his appointment a short time ago has now been fully justified. For when Mr. Cromwell announced yesterday that America's frontier lies on the Rhine he was guilty of a breach of diplomatic good sense amply testifying to his unfitness...
...Germany going to persuade Italy to front for peace, thus bringing her into more cordial relations with Russia? Was Italy, raging mad at Great Britain on account of the coal controversy (see col. 3), to make her final choice and plunge into the war on Germany's side? No. As it turned out, Herr Ribbentrop was just going to see the Pope...