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Hugh Simons Gibson, U. S. Ambassador to Belgium∙ and President Hoover's peripatetic "Envoy at Large," knows what it is to go through a peace conference with the public expecting more than can be achieved. At such times, he knows, Peace is Hell...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INTERNATIONAL: Stabilization of Armaments | 12/22/1930 | See Source »

...Geneva last week Mr. Gibson must have remembered that painful roasting which the Hoover Administration received when the London Naval Conference failed to achieve the expected reduction of armaments, compromised on mere limitation. Last week Mr. Gibson was thinking back eight months and ahead two years. He knows that in 1932 there will meet under League of Nations auspices the projected World Disarmament Conference, largest and most important since the Paris Peace Conference of 1919-20. Conceivably Ambassador Gibson will lead the U. S. Delegation in 1932. Certainly he may expect to be a delegate. Last week as the League...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INTERNATIONAL: Stabilization of Armaments | 12/22/1930 | See Source »

...Harvard students are, Patrick Armistead Gibson '31, of Richmond, Virginia, Dudley Lee Harley 1G., of Martinsburg, West Virginia, Alfred Hayes, Jr. 1G.B., of Greenwich, Connecticut, James Parker Pettigrove 1G., of Machiasport, Maine, and Greenville Ross Holden '31, of Idaho Falls, Idaho...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FIVE HARVARD MEN GET RHODES AWARDS | 12/16/1930 | See Source »

...Gibson took his bachelor's degree from the University of Virginia in 1928, and will represent Virginia next fall at Oxford. Harley graduated last year from Lehigh University, and is now doing graduate work in English. Hayes was in the Class of 1930 at Yale, and Pettigrove graduated the same year from Bowdoin College. Among Holden's activities as an undergraduate are listed University polo and the position of Treasurer of the Dramatic Club. In his Freshman year he was on the debating and dramatic clubs; last year he was manager of the Cercle Francais and one of the nominees...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FIVE HARVARD MEN GET RHODES AWARDS | 12/16/1930 | See Source »

Nine new candidates for election to Senior Class offices were made public yesterday by G. W. Gibson '31, chairman of the nominating committee. At the same time it was announced that five men have resigned their original nominations. The new candidates are as follows: For Marshall, John Bright Garrison, of West Newton, Victor Matthews Harding, of Hubbard Woods, Illinois, and Arthur Whitfield Huguley, of Swampscott; for Orator, Samuel Kunen, of Marlboro; for Chorister, Richard Gardiner Edwards, of Swampscott; for Odist, Arthur John Joseph Bohn, of Saint Louis Missouri, and Arnold Louis Kowarsky, of Brooklyn, New York; for Album Committee, John...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NOMINATE NINE TO SENIOR OFFICES BY POPULAR PETITION | 12/9/1930 | See Source »

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