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Word: pan (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Frederick Lynch, secretary Church Peace Union; H. S. Houston, president Associated Advertising Clubs of America; G. W. Kirchwey, warden of Sing Sing Prison and president of American Peace Society; Senator Henri LaFontaine of Belgium: Professor Shailer Matthews of the University of Chicago; John Barrett, director general of the Pan-American Union; Senator Fall of New Mexico; Professor W. I. Hull of Swarthmore, and Dr. G. W. Nasmyth of the World Peace Foundation...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Prof. Hart Among Chief Speakers | 6/14/1916 | See Source »

...conference on international relations, for university students, will be held at Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, from June 21 to July 1. Some of the important subjects of America's foreign policy to be discussed by experts of national reputation are: Pan-Americanism; the question of World Organization after the war; the various phases of America's Oriental policy; the International point of view, including the question of compulsory military training and democracy, and social service and the social army as a substitute for militarism...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: To Confer on Foreign Policy | 6/12/1916 | See Source »

...dance order for the Senior Spread to be held in Memorial Hall on Monday evening, June 19, at 8 o'clock, has been decided on as follows: 1. One-Step, Setting the Pace 2. Fox Trot, Ragtime Pipes of Pan 3. Waltz, Alone at Last 4. Fox Trot, Yaaka-Hala-Hickey-Dula 5. One-Step, Are You From Dixie? 6. Fox Trot, Shadowland 7. One-Step, Plattsburg March 8. Waltz, Somewhere a Voice is Calling 9. One-Step, Robinson Crusoe 10. Fox Trot, Girl on the Magazine Cover 11. One-Step, At the Beach at Waikiki 12. Fox Trot, Babes...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Senior Spread Program Arranged | 6/2/1916 | See Source »

...undergraduate activities of the University a man from the Pan Handle has as much chance to be successful as a native of Cambridge. The impression that the University gave some sort of preference to New England men is refuted by some recent statistics compiled by the CRIMSON. That is, in proportion to the representation, the percentage of men holding positions is about the same for different parts of the country...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: EVERY SECTION REPRESENTED | 3/1/1916 | See Source »

...bottom the only ground for mutual understanding must be intellectual; and to the failure to appreciate this fact must be attributed the slow growth of Pan-Americanism in the wider sense. Most Americans have never even considered the possibility of the existence of large and influential universities in the South. As Professor Lima says in an interview which the CRIMSON prints today, the intercourse of the southern universities has been almost exclusively with the institutions of Europe. America has gone her own way in ignorance of and indifference to the intellectual and economic growth of South America. Harvard has already...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: EXCHANGE WITH SOUTH AMERICA. | 1/25/1916 | See Source »

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