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...great problem is that of ridding the world of the kind of thought that is largely responsible for certain evil conditions," said Professor Manley O. Hudson, L. '10 in his address at the Foreign Students reception last evening in the ballroom of the Phillips Brooks House. "Such a condition," he continued, "is the constant menace to every man of being called from industrial occupations to arms to answer a call to settle some political quarrel. Most of the men in this room have seen students leave laboratories and study halls to go to the front to kill other men, many...
Professor Manley O. Hudson '10 has been appointed to the Bemis Professorship of International Law, it was announced yesterday. This chair has been held in the past by Professor Edward Henry Strobel '77, adviser to the Siamese government from 1903 until 1907, and by Professor Jens I. Westengard '98, who died...
Uproar broke out among the delegates. The three in the gallery started hastily to depart. A hatless crowd of delegates ran after them. Cooler heads tried to calm them, but a pugnacious Irishman knocked down Manley. Someone tumbled McCarthy over a hedge, and for a moment there was a general mêlée. Then newspaper men interfered and the radicals ran for safety...
Meanwhile the honors fell thick and fast. The appointees included Mrs. H. H. Foster for Arkansas, Mrs. Porter Von Cannon for Idaho, Mrs. Emily F. Genssler for Louisiana, Mrs. Charles Sumner Bird for Massachusetts, Mrs. Manley Fosseen for Minnesota, Miss Belle B. Boyd for Nevada, Mrs. Mina Otera-Warren for New Mexico, Mrs. Charles H. Sabin for New York, Mrs. John Gordon Battelle for Ohio, Mrs. Barclay H. Warburton for Pennsylvania, Mrs. M. M. Caldwell for Virginia...
Members of the University who desire to obtain admission to the various League of Nations Assembly sittings next fall may write to Professor Manley O. Hudson, who sailed for Europe Saturday. His address during the summer will be; care of the League of Nations, Geneva...