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...There is no evidence of socialism or communism in Russian economic life since industry still deals with the payments of wages and would probably have no objection to profits on exported goods," said Arthur Garfield Hays, counsel for the Civil Liberties Union, speaking before the Harvard Student Liberal Club at luncheon yesterday. Mr. Hays has just returned from a summer's stay in Russia, investigating conditions...
...Arthur Garfield Hays, upon when public interest focussed as counsel for the defense in the Scopes trial, will speak at the Liberal Club today at 1:30 o'clock. Mr. Hays has just returned from Russia, and his talk will probably be on his observations of that country...
...Arthur Garfield Hays, of the counsel for the defense at the Scopes trial in Dayton, Tennessee two years ago, will speak at the Liberal Club at 1.30 o'clock tomorrow. Mr. Hays has been in Russia during the past summer and his talk is expected to be on the results of his observations in the Slavic country...
...drowsy, Berkshire-cradled Williamstown, Mass., there climbs panting, every Summer, a special train freighted with potent financiers, learned professors, bustling lesser statesmen and inevitable news gatherers. They are greeted by beaming President Harry A. Garfield of Williams College. For the space of a lunar month they constitute The Institute of Politics. Last week President Garfield opened the proceedings of the Institute as chairman for the sixth time, benevolently urged 300 delegates assembled for discussion to discuss. Present and discursive were: Paul Harvey, onetime editor of the one-time International Interpreter, who popped a revisional proposal for the Dawes Plan...
...time mentor of Colonel Roosevelt and an assistant immigration commissioner in 1902; at New York. Died. Robert Todd Lincoln, 83, oldest and only living son of President Lincoln; at his home in Manchester, Vt. He (TIME, Dec. 7, POLITICAL NOTES) witnessed the assassinations of three Presidents (his father, Garfield, McKinley). He served as Secretary of War, Ambassador to the Court of St. James's and president of the Pullman Company...