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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...right to intervene in his behalf. Paragraph VI of Article 104 of the Mexican Constitution promulgated in February, 1917, expressly states that the Mexican federal tribunals shall take cognizance of all cases concerning diplomatic agents and consular officers. The refusal of the Carranza government to interfere can mean only one thing--an international break with the United States...
Among the many aids which the Phillips Brooks House offers is a comparatively little known one, the Text Book Loan Library. This library annually lends books to students for a very slight sum, where otherwise it would mean a considerable financial strain on them...
...also essential that the cheering section sing songs in which the graduates can join and which will mean something to them...
...that it can live with the other. Both have a common bond. Whether they like it or not, they are parts of the same community. What affects the one inevitably affects the other. Of course, there are radicals who do not stop short of murder. But this does not mean that every man who advances a liberal idea is to be branded a "red" and shunned accordingly as a bomb-throwing anarchist. Nor must the radicals continue to believe that, just because one capitalist exploits his workmen, that all employers are bent on exploitation...
This was interpreted to mean that any member of the Graduate Schools who is already qualified to report to the Society or to forums and meetings in Boston or in the surrounding towns concerning any problem of decided contemporary interest, should make known this fact, and that other members of the society, willing to assist in investigations, should volunteer for the purpose...