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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...ideal solution of the problem as is propsed by vice denn Magruder, would be to build housing units like those of the Business School, where students could eat and sleep, and meet in the pleasant atmosphere of a Common Room to discuss at their leisure law cases and problems. The funds required for the realization of this project are not at present available. The important problem of properly housing and feeding Law School students can not be salved until sufficient money is raised for Law House Plan...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LAW HOUSE PLAN | 2/18/1932 | See Source »

Harvard students will participate in the meetings of all three of the Assembly Committees, small bodies which whip into shape the material to be presented to the plenary session of the Assembly for consideration and action. Leadership in the model meeting of the League Council, which will discuss the pressing crisis in Manchuria and in Shanghal, will likewise fall to the group representing the French delegation. These delegates anticipate a difficult task in defence of the French position, one which has been subject to severe criticism in the past few years...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Model League of Nations Assembly To Be Attended By Harvard Delegations | 2/10/1932 | See Source »

...three committees this year will discuss matters of greatest interest at Geneva today. The first will consider the prospects for world disarmament, under the leadership of the delegation from Smith College, which represents Canada. The second is scheduled to debate the question of revision of the Treaty of Versailles, with special regard to the situation now confronting Germany and Poland in the Polish Corridor. The Chairmanship of this body falls to Yale, representing Germany. The third committee will enter the vast field of economic questions, placing special stress upon the international gold situation, the possibilities of bimelallism, and the potentialities...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Model League of Nations Assembly To Be Attended By Harvard Delegations | 2/10/1932 | See Source »

...participate in the sessions. Students of government and modern history will discover many topics the consideration of which will directly touch their fields of study. For the first time, a strong bid for the participation of students in economics has been made in the shape of the committee to discuss economic questions. The chief value of the Assembly, however, is still for the collegian who, while his activities do not lie directly in these fields, possesses an intelligent interest in current affairs of international scope, and for him who desires to acquire some insight into the bases and conditioning forces...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Model League of Nations Assembly To Be Attended By Harvard Delegations | 2/10/1932 | See Source »

...compelled to deal with questions of real estate, engineering and even of law, which have no place in the study of architecture proper. The necessity for learning these things after graduation unduly prolongs the apprenticeship of the young architect. The opening of a clinic in the Architectural School of discuss these business aspects of the profession is a timely and intelligent move...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE BRICK-KILN | 2/8/1932 | See Source »

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