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...What the League of Nations Does Day by Day" will be the title of Professor Manley O. Hudson's Hon. '07 lecture, which will close the conference on Friday night. Professor Hudson was a member of the American delegation to the Paris Peace Conference, has been associated with the Secretariat of the League of Nations, and was adviser to the Washington International Labor Conference two years ago. He is acknowledged as one of the foremost exponents of the League and the World Court in any country. Recently Professor Hudson has been actively engaged in supporting the World Court...
...Duchin '27, D. L. Garrison '28, C. W. Gillies '26, L. H. Goldenson '27, R. E. Gregg Jr. '28, J. P. Hitch '27, W. V. Hyland '26, G. M. Laimbeer '26, A. O. Leach '28, W. H. Lewis Jr. '26, W. W. Lord '28, W. K. Manley '26, J. D. Morrill '28, B. W. Morris '28, S. S. Rudman '27, R. S. Savory '27, E. T. Sexton '27, and J. E. Tobin...
Edwin Nicander as the Society's president seemed a trifle overanxious on the opening night. The notable event of the evening was the advent of one Marian Warring-Manley, who has apparently never before acted professionally, in the considerable and exceedingly well played role of the shrewd and maculate Madame...
Professor Manley O. Hudson '07, Alden G. Alley '01, President of the League of Nations Nonpartisan Association, George Collins, Secretary of the Fellowship of Reconciliation, Norman Thomas, Progressive candidate at the last New York mayoral election, and Kirby Page, author of "An American Peace Policy", are the most prominent of the men who will occupy the platform during the Conference...
...Manley O. Hudson '07, Bemis Professor of international Law, has written a special article on the World Court for the Yale Daily News. The recent charges made by Professor Edwin M. Borchard of the Yale Law School are dealt with at length, and Professor Hudson emphasizes the importance of America's entrance into the World Court...