Word: making
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...James B. Scott '90, solicitor for the State Department, lectured before the members of the Union last night on "The Factors that Make for Peace...
...feet and express his views about the University. Every branch of College activity, the athletic teams, the musical clubs, the Phi Beta Kappa Society, and the papers, are represented, and the discussions can be made exceedingly profitable. We urge the 1910 members to attend all the dinners, and make the Round Table even more successful this year than it has been in the past...
...comparatively weak at present, such permanence is particularly desirable. Coach Quinn showed his ability last spring when the majority of points in the field events was won against Yale for the first time since 1902. He has developed from new material men who can be counted on to make a decidedly creditable showing. This is Coach Donovan's first year with the team, but he has already demonstrated his worth. He is one of the best trainers in the country and knows how to give the men technical instruction in running...
...Scott began by saying that the forces that are making towards peace are many and well organized. The independence of nations has made them strong, and their equality follows from this independence. Independence in its execution leads to dependence on others, and so to interdependence. Consequently when war breaks out, the neutral nations suffer with the guilty; there is a state of confusion, and trade is paralyzed. Hence the non-combatants will try to make peace between the belligerents if only from a selfish motive...
...James Brown Scott '90, solicitor for the Department of State at Washington, will deliver a lecture on "The Factors that Make for Peace" in the Living Room of the Union this evening at 8 o'clock. The lecture will be open to members of the Union only...