Word: discussable
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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According to these plans, all of the Foreign Student Committees will meet on Wednesday, April 12, in Phillips Brooks House to choose 27 men to serve on three commissions, which will discuss, respectively, war debts and reparations, gold and finance, and trade barriers...
...close of a 30-minute talk with the President in the latter's private office, Matsuoka granted a short interview to the CRIMSON. He refused to discuss the Manchurian question, remarking that he did not wish to talk about state affairs if he could avoid it. "I have agreed to make a few short speeches at private gatherings, and tonight I plan to address the Japan Society, but aside from that, my only statement about the League of Nations and Japan is that Japan wishes the League 'God speed.' I know I speak for the majority of my people when...
...staff of the department embodies this spirit. There are enough tutors and few enough students so that individual attention may be given to individual problems and work. Informal weekly meetings of the Seniors in he second half year supplement the tutorial work and give the Seniors a chance to discuss and clarify any topic of psychological interest. As a result, the divisionals come as a natural culmination of the work of three years. These examinations consists of two written three-hour tests and one informal oral on any subject selected by the student...
...meetings of groups in Kirkland House are scheduled for this evening at 7.30 o'clock. Bernard DeVoto, instructor in English, will speak to the English group and J. H. Williams, professor of Money and banking, will discuss "The Consequences of Going of the Gold Standard" before the Economists...
...Williams, professor of Economics, will discuss the problems now before the London Conference when the Model Conference meets in the evening, at 8 o'clock. An earlier meeting of the whole assembly will be held at 2.30 o'clock to elect officers. The commissions will meet at 3.30 o'clock. D. T. Smith, instructor in Economics, will preside over the war debt commission and A. E. Monroe '08, lecturer on Economics, will guide the discussion in the financial commission...