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...International Cooperation and the Reason for it" will also be a question discussed by Professor Hudson. The meeting will be held under the auspices of the Phillips Brooks House Association, and is open to all members of the University...
...Professor Hudson will speak on his observations gained at Geneva last summer. His speech will have especial significance in view of the League's recent show of power in stopping the Greco-Bulgarian war which threatened to start another Balkan struggle, and its present activity in settling the Syrian question. The subject of international cooperation is a timely one also, because of the present intercollegiate movement for American participation in the World Court...
...question, "Resolved, that Harvard should be more collegiate," six men will debate before the meeting is opened to speeches of the audience. The men who will take the affirmative side are D. W. Chapman '27, Barrett Williams '28, and F. W. Lorenzen '28. For the negative A. F. Reel '28, Kenneth White '27 and E. G. Wesson 1L, Will be the speakers...
...like Vesuvius, the Union relapses only to appear once more. Un question ably it has a place in the academic world and all that it needs to do to claim it is again to burst forth in forensic splendor. The subject of "Is Harvard Collegiate?" will doubtless provide sufficient scope for all those with latent oratorical ambitions and yield much interest and entertainment for those who come to scoff or pray. Let it be hoped this eruption of the Union will have a positive result, for like volcanoes, debating societies are only worthwhile when definitely active or definitely extinct...
...Should Harvard be more collegiate?" is the question which will be discussed at the first meeting of the Harvard Debating Union this fall. The debate will take place on November 10, in the Faculty Room of the Union at 8 o'clock...