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...time getting himself across to the people who have yanked him onto a pedestal and coated him with a plating of austerity because he has vast power. If they only would think of him as WARREN !" In his series of articles on American newspapers, appearing in The Nation, Oswald Garrison Villard last week described the Hearst press. Journals previously treated have included The Kansas City Star, The Public Ledger (Philadelphia), The New York World, the Jewish Forward...
Crew D.--Bow, G. S. Mumford '25; 2, Lovell Thompson '25; 3, Standish Bradford '24; 4, Alfred Codman Jr. '25; 5, P. B. Kunhardt '23; 6, M. W. Greenough '25; 7, Garrison Norton '24; stroke, J. R. Hoover...
That the situation in the Ruhr is the greatest misfortune that has ever befallen Europe is the conviction of Mr. Oswald Garrison Villard '93, president and owner of the "Nation", according to an interview given recently to a CRIMSON reporter...
...casts for the two plays. "The Trap" and 'T'he First Day", which the 47 Workshop will present at Agassiz House Thursday and Saturday, March 29 and 31, were announced yesterday. "The Trap" was written by Lydia Garrison and "The First Day", a comedy in one act, by J. M. Brown '23. Both performances will be restricted to members of the 47 Workshop and those on its guest list...
...Oswald Garrison Villard '93, editor and president of the Nation, speaking at a Liberal Club luncheon yesterday, declared that, although he entirely disapproved of the United States entering into the League of Nations or any similar alliance, he believed that the only way in which European conditions can be improved is by the leadership of the United States in calling an economic conference to settle disputes about what the Germans have paid, what they can pay, and how much and in what manner they will...