Word: problems
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...creation of the World Court.* Why does Mr. Root deserve the prize, any more than the eleven other international jurists with whom he drew up in 1920 the World Court Protocol? He suggested how the judges of the World Court could be amicably selected among the nations. That problem had everyone well stumped. Mr. Root's idea: Let the international mechanism already functioning smoothly to select the jurists of the old Hague Courtbe extended to nominate the World Court judges. Let the Assembly and Council of the League of Nations elect from the nominees. The idea now works smoothly...
Moreover, there exists the ever pressing problem of eventual reconciliation between the Italian State and the Apostolic See. Might not this too long delayed rapprochement be appropriately achieved by a Pope from another land...
Last spring the problem of reducing competition was attacked by another method. The Union & United Tobacco Corporation was formed to manufacture tobacco products and to distribute them wholesale. But the purpose back of this incorporation, the panoramic intent, associates of Charles A. Whelan explained only last week...
President Lowell has from the first showed a lively interest in the problem. It is stated that he has secured the cooperation of the Corporation in planning a dining hall to be strictly operated under the club table plan and to be located on the site of the old Catholic Church on the corner of Mt. Auburn and Holyoke Streets. He and Dr. Worcester will discuss that plan today. The success of this suggestion is necessarily conditioned by the amount of interest shown in the project among the undergraduates. It is of course purposeless to artificially stimulate such interest...
...mass of conflicting opinions and suggestions helpful and otherwise towards solving the problem of supplying civilized, and adequate opportunity for taking one's meals to that majority of undergraduates and graduate students who frequent the cafeterias day in and day out it is to be hoped that something very definite and immediately practicable will come at the Union meeting today...