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...purposes of this contest, "International Arbitration" includes any subject specifically treated in the "Conventions for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes" adopted by the first and second Hague Conferences, or in the "Draft Conventions Relative to the Creation of a Judicial Arbitration Court" agreed to at the second Hague Conference. C. D. Pugsley '09 is the donor of the prize, and the judges are: Hon. Oscar S. Straus, a member of the Hague Court; Hon. Elmer E. Brown, Chancellor of New York University; and Rear Admiral Chales H. Stockton, U. S. N., retired...
...Cambridge Y. M. C. A. has just opened its remodelled building. A large addition, built by the contributions of Harvard men, and containing a dormitory, a reading room, library, auditorium, and swimming tank, is the main new feature. A gymnasium handball court, and many lockers are still in the lower basement of the old part of the building...
Judge Ben B. Lindsey, of the Juvenile Court of Denver, spoke on "Some Enemies of Progress" in Emerson D yesterday evening. This is the second of a series of lectures on "The Progressive Movement" to be given this year under the auspices of a committee of the Faculty...
...discussing the problem of the enemies of moral and political progress, Judge Lindsey illustrated his remarks by a number of examples that had come to his attention as judge on the bench, drawing analogies between the young culprits of the Juvenile Court and the full-fiedged crooks and grafters of municipal and state politics...
Judge Lindsey has been judge of the County Court and the Juvenile Court of Denver since 1901, and has won an international reputation as the promoter of the juvenile court system and the originator of some of its features. He is the author of "Problems of the Children," "The Beast and the Jungle," and "The Rule of Plutocracy in Colorado...