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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...visit of Premier Ramsay MacDonald to the United States to meet President Hoover in a conference on naval limitation is significant, showing as it does, the importance being attached by statesmen to a reduction of the machinery of modern warfare. Is it not equally important, however, that the feeling of the intelligent citizenry of the world toward war be influenced and moderated just as much as the actual physical armaments of the nation...
Professor A. T. Davison's course on Singing in Schools and Communities will be given at the Graduate School of Education again this year. A chorus will be open to men and women in the University and to capable persons not members of the University. This chorus will meet on Wednesday and will be directed by Dr. Davison and by students in the course. It will provide practice in conducting for the students in the course and will offer all its members study and enjoyment of the best choral music. The chorus will meet for the first time on next...
...University track "H" to--J. W. Fobes '32, N. P. Hallowell '32, J. W. Kuehn '32, E. E. Record '32 who competed in the International Meet with Oxford and Cambridge...
Freshmen selecting crew as their fall sport will meet in Smith Halls Common Room at 7 o'clock tonight where they will be addressed by the same speakers as at the University crew gathering. This sport is one of the most popular of fall activities necessary to fill the physical training requirements and it is hoped that as large a number of shells will be on the Charles River this year as in past seasons...
...seems to have increased more rapidly than the wage of his instructor. A part of the former is necessarily absorbed by the heightened cost of maintenance of a modern educational plant. But the irresistible argument for the higher fee is the necessity of enabling the teaching force to meet the higher cost of living. It is, of course, impossible to offer the teacher, whether in the academic or professional school, a salary which will attract men and women in competition with the greater prizes in other callings; but it is clearly in the interest of efficiency that the teacher should...