Word: discussing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Faculty Room of the Union. Mr. Storey was president of the American Bar Association for many years and has written several books on legal subjects. "The Reform of Legal Procedure" and "The Conquest of the Philippines", are two of his best known works. He is expected to discuss either the Phillipines, dealing especially with their independence, or the Pan-American policy of the United States. The latter topic has been given a great deal of prominence during the last month as a result of the Havana Conference...
...trials which will be held this afternoon will determine the membership of the squad which will eat together every day to discuss the question. All men in the College and Engineering School in good standing are eligible. Those intending to try out for the team should report this evening in the New Lecture Hall at 7 o'clock prepared to give a five minute speech on either side of the question...
...Above all, however, the Conference was a success because it was the first to see a free and open discussion of political issues between the United States and its Latin neighbors, such as the question of intervention. It was a distinguishing feature that the initiative was given to the Latin nations, steamroller methods were in no way applied, and criticism was indeed invited. There is nothing like having the freedom and the opportunity to express your feelings. Frank discussion is good for the soul, national or individual. The Conference certainly gave these 20 nations, large or small, an opportunity...
Alger Hiss 21, chairman of the Council, will preside at the meeting. Throughout the year the Council has met once a month to discuss questions of international interest, treating international law, prohibition, disarmament, and similar problems...
...England basketball this afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Harvard Club of Boston. Coach Wachter, who is entirely responsible for the meeting, hopes that a Coaches' Association of New England may be formed. He believes that such an association is necessary in order that coaches may discuss basketball problems and may suggest changes to the joint Rules Committee prior to the meeting of that organization in April. Harvard's basketball mentor is of the opinion that coaches are best qualified to make suggestions for changes in rules, as they are the men who teach the game...