Word: hugheses
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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We must henceforth think of Mr. Hughes in the double role of statesman and founder of a new industry.
Considering that the Conference was called for the ostensible purpose of reducing naval armaments, success would seem to depend on the extent to which they are reduced. But, as a matter of fact, much more than this is now in the way of being accomplished; Hughes, for example, refers to...
japan, in particular, whose spokesman at first, before the Conference began, made public their willingness, if not preference, to have naval armaments limited without reference to any settlement of disputes over the Far East, has found that the limitation of naval armament as presented in the form of the Hughes...
For this reason the Chinese have refused to accept Japan's proposal to rash a decision by "direct negotiations". Such a controversy was necessarily a hindrance to any program towards mutual understanding at the Conference. Fortunately both China and Japan accepted the "got offices" of Mr. Hughes and Mr. Balfour...
"Students in Harvard College must apply in writing for this privilege to the Assistant Dean in charge of their class, and students in the Engineering School to Dean Hughes.