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...international relations or who have had experience in speaking or writing on the subject. The cost of board and room will be $15 for the entire session of fifteen days, with an initiation fee of $5 to cover general expenses. Applications should be made to Dr. George W. Nasmyth, 40 Mt. Vernon street, Boston. Information on trains and local arrangements can be secured from H. Blanco Morales, Chairman of the Committee on Reception and Hospitality, Cornell Cosmopolitan Club, Ithaca, New York...
...Nasmyth, Secretary of the International Bureau for Foreign Students, and A. J. Krachmalnikoff '16 have been elected president and treasurer, respectively, for the annual convention of Associated Cosmopolitan Clubs to be held at Harvard next December. Delegates from every Cosmopolitan Club in the country will be present. The last convention was held during the Christmas recess at Columbus, Ohio, to which Dr. Nasmyth was Harvard's delegate...
...President-emeritus Charles W. Eliot; "International Understanding," by Hugo Muensterberg; "The East and the West in the Twentieth Century," by Professor M. Anesaki; "The Task of the Interpreter," by Professor Josiah Royce; and "University Ideals in England, Germany, and the United States," by Professor Francis G. Peabody. George W. Nasmyth, of the Harvard International Polity Club, in his talk "Above all Humanity are the Nations," reverses the ideal of the Club, and then pleads that the Cosmopolitan watchword is the expression of the fundamental social truth, "Above all Nations is Humanity." Louis P. Lochner describes a "Week-End Excursion...
...discussion will be opened by Dr. George W. Nasmyth 2G., who has recently been in all the European countries engaged in the war, and who has studied the conditions in England and Germany since the opening of the conflict. The subject of the discussion will be "The War and Social Reconstruction...
...following officers of the Diplomatic Club have been elected for 1914-15: Bernhard Henry Knollenberg 1L., of Richmond, Ind., president; Nelson Gammans 1L., of Portland, Ore., vice-president; John Parnell Hughes '14, of Winthrop, secretary; Loy Chang 1G.B., of Lahaina, Mani, Hawaii, treasurer; executive committee, George William Nasmyth 1G., of Ithaca, N. Y.; Jiuji George Kasia 1G., of Nishijima, Japan; and Charles Ernest Baker 2L., of St. John...