Word: joined
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...radio speech reprinted elsewhere in this issue of the CRIMSON Professor Holcombe reiterates the view which he has expressed before on the crisis in the Far East. He contends that if war is to be prevented and the future good of the World preserved we must join with the other nations in some definite action against this country gone berserk. The method which he advises is an economic boycott of Japan. If this fails, he does not shrink from advocating actual force...
Following its trip to New York and Vicinity during the spring recess the Club will join with the Radcliffe Choral...
...Strong will return to Guatemals in the course of a month to join Dr. G. C. Shattuck '01 and Dr. J. L. Bremer '96 who are now conducting an investigation for the Carnegie Institute as to why the ancient Maya tribe is at present dying...
With an act of diplomacy all too typical of its previous vacillations, the American government has given orders for the entire Atlantic fleet to sail for the Pacific and join the American vessels already there. The entire American navy will stortly be conducting operations within a short distance of the Sino-Japanese imbroglio. Such a situation is almost bound to be interpreted as a practical sequel to the policy outlined in Secretary Stimson's note of Feb. 24 to Senator Horah...
...blackness of spiritual despair Theologian Barth-now married and professor of theology at the University of Bonn-has attracted an immense following. Like a wan light amid disillusion and doubt, Barthianism nourishes in German and Swiss universities. Religious socialists join in, go on working for social betterment although it will not change mankind. Man achieves nothing. Christian Philosopher Barth, thin, stooped, slightly weak-eyed but rather jolly, does not evangelize. He will not come to the U. S. because the U. S. is too worldly. Nevertheless his U. S. admirers-who are many-wish he would come because they believe...