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When asked yesterday by a CRIMSON reporter to comment upon the pending recognition of Soviet Russia by the new British ministry, Prof. R. R. Lord '06, Associate Professor of History, said: "I am confident that the recognition will come soon. Enough pressure will be brought to bear upon the new government to force the issue. It is one more step toward bringing Russia back into the family of nations, and I am heartily in favor...
...White Sever 24 Economics 6a Amory to Kreps Sever 17 Lally to Werman Sever 18 Economics 15 Sever 29 Engin. Sciences 5a Pierce 304 English 28 New Lect. Hall English 33 Alberts to Graves Sever 5 Hallett to Zink Sever 11 Fine Arts 2a Fogg Museum French 6 Prof. Morize, 1 Harvard 6 Prof. Allard, 2 Harvard 5 Prof. Mercier, 3 Harvard 5 Mr. Raiche, 4 Harvard 2 Mr. Gilligan, 5 Harvard 6 Government 14 Sever 24 Greek 2 Sever 30 Greek 12 Sever 30 History 28 New Lect. Hall History 53 Sever 8 History of Science 1 Emerson...
...Prof. Lyman Gives Second Lecture...
Professor Carver's interesting interview contained a statement concerning Mussolini which is worthy of comment. He said "If his political methods had been as sound as his economic policies, he would rank as the greatest statesman of modern times." With many others Prof. Carver shares the idea that Mussolini's power was ill-gotten"; as a matter of fact, the greater part of the American press has thought substantially along the same line. Of course it would be ridiculous for me to defend seizure of authority by force of arms as a general policy, but I believe that censure...
...Prof. Theodore W. Richards '86, Professor of Chemistry in the University and Director of the Gibbs Memorial Laboratory, is one of the 21 living Americans designated by the American Chemical Society as having attained international eminence in chemistry. The selection was made by an especially appointed group of leaders in the organization...