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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...earnestly hoped that all of the old Friends will renew their subscriptions and that many new Friends will join the ranks. There are no formalities or restrictions as to membership. Graduates or non-graduates, women or men, are all welcome to join. Subscriptions have ranged from $5 to $1,000, and all gifts are gratefully received. They all help the Harvard, Library to keep its rank as the largest university library in the world...
Those who have been crying from the house-tops in protest against American universities' "compromises with babbittry" can momentarily forego their jeremiads to join in hallelujahs. The existing colleges have passed before the judgement seat and have been found wanting. Now Dr. Flexner, who led the prosecution, is himself to head an "Institute for Advanced Study," which will attempt to supply just what he believes the colleges lack...
...kindled in many hearts an inextinguishable fire." It is, however, the connection with men like himself that has made such a statement about the School possible. Although the University as a whole cannot adequately appreciate Justice Holmes's contributions to the science of Law, it can still join in the praise of one who has shown in his own life the qualities of a discerning man with a true and sincere idea of patriotic justice...
...Model Assembly is frankly propaganda to persuade America to join the actual League. The propaganda has an honestly avowed purpose and as such is unassailable. Absence of American representation, however, has the natural result of focusing attention and sympathy on the European point of view on many questions where foreign opinion clashes with actual American diplomatic policy. This exaltation of what is in most cases English, French, and Italian purposes and the resultant casting into the shadow of American policies needs to be made apparent...
...agreement on the limitation of their respective navies will undoubtedly cause sighs of relief in diplomatic circles. The conflicting spheres of influence of the two countries and the announcement that Italy would demand revision of the Versailles Treaty has made the continued failure of that country and France to join in the Naval Limitations Pact seem especially ominous. It is to be hoped that the agreement is the herald of a decrease in the tension between...