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...scholarship will also provide entry to the Zimmern School of International Studies, to Professor Manley O. Hudson's course in International Law, and to the sessions conducted by Senor S. De Madariaga. The S. I. U. students in addition, have easy access to the activities of the League...
...studies will be under the direction of Senor de Madariaga of Oxford University and will include courses in the Institute of International Relations as well as at the Zimmern School of International Studies. The scholarship will enable Ruggles to remain in Geneva from July 15 to September 7, after the opening of the Assembly of the League of Nations...
...restraint of leadership while boys in other countries are learning Latin and arithmetic. "There might have been no Great War in Europe had the nations played with balls of leather instead of balls of lead." When George II had spoken, that distinguished Spanish man of letters Professor Salvador de Madariaga rose and presented with serenity and wit the case for esthetics. By the decisive vote of 286 to 237 the Oxford Union balloted that vernacular George II had lost the debate. Were George II Roman Catholic, in stead of Greek Orthodox, his remarks would have deeply offended the many Roman...
Perhaps the sharpest barb yet hurled at the Kellogg Peace Pact came last week from onetime Director Salvador de Madariaga of the Disarmament Section of the League of Nations. Wrote he to the London Times: "It is evident that a state which offers to renounce all but defensive wars (and that is what the American proposal means, despite its, in appearance, unqualified condemnation of war) renounces nothing at all so long as it retains the right to define when it is fighting a defensive...