Word: east
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Member of Research Staff Covering the Far East Foreign Policy Association New York City...
...gains weight through Japan's technical prestidigitations in the present difficulty. But its greatest significance arises with the report that the Assembly of the League of Nations has unanimously accepted the principle of the January 7 letter as applying not only to the current complication in the Far East, but to every nation and every treaty under the aegis of the League. Temporary exigencies have blinded diplomats to the ultimate consequences of such a policy, and when the present emergency is past the League would do well to reconsider its step in the light of President Lowell's suggestions...
...Legal Aid Bureau meeting held yesterday afternoon at the Phillips Brooks House, the following officers for the coming year were elected: President, Francis Joseph Currie 2L, of East Orange, New Jersey; Vice-President, Alwin John Rockwell 2L, of Kalamazoo, Michigan; Secretary, Earl Franklin Morris 2L, of Springfield, Ohio, and Treasurer, Julius Rosenberg 2L, of New York, New York...
Small Hector Hamilton of East Orange, N. J. did not lose his head last week. To the frenzied congratulations of friends and reporters he kept repeating: "Yes. Yes. but officially I haven't been awarded anything yet." Dispatches from abroad carried the news that lucky Hector...
...Dozier, Alabama; A. W. Cowan, of Bristol, Tennessee; E. J. Croce, of Worcester; L. A. Giffin, of West Hartford, Connecticut; M. T. Gilmour, of Wilmington, North Carolina; J. H. Grindlay, of Youngstown, Chio; D. T. Hall, of Seattle, Washington; G. M. Jorgensen, of Minden, Nebraska; C. D. Roberts, of East Boston; J. E. Robertson, of Santa Monica, California; D. A. Sunderland, of Rome, Georgia; W. L. Wallbank, of New Britain, Connecticut; J. H. Warner, Jr., of Oberlin, Ohio; F. J. West