Word: questionable
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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There seems little chance, however, of any of the class crews rowing a Yale crew at the annual regatta as was announced in the "Yale News" last Saturday. "Although the question of races with the Yale winning interclass crew has not yet been considered, the expense of such a contest makes the possibility very small" said acting crew captain F. B. Whitman '19 yesterday...
...peculiarly interesting in view of a statement made by him in May, 1916, in support of the platform of the League to Enforce Peace. At that time he is quoted as saying: "I know how quickly we shall be met with the statement that this is a dangerous question which you are putting into your agreement; that no nation can submit to the judgment of other nations; and that we must be careful at the beginning not to attempt too much... But I do not believe that when Washington warned us against entangling alliances he meant for one moment that...
...most pertinent and telling objection to the League Constitution appeared-in the editorial columns of the Boston Herald last week and later in Senator Lodge's speech. The hypothetical case of a dispute arising between the United States and another country over the question of immigration was taken up and it was shown that if the case were decided against us and the other party approved of the decision, we should be compelled by the rules of the league to surrender our right of sovereignty to just that extent. This argument seems to me unanswerable. It is simply a question...
Harvard men, whether or not advocates of the idea of a league of nations are unquestionably interested in the discussion that is now taking place at Washington and elsewhere throughout the country on this much-mooted question indeed they should be even more immediately concerned than the present parties to the dispute with the success or failure of this project inasmuch as it is for future generations rather than for the present that any covenant of peace has its more lasting effects...
Undoubtedly many members of 1919 have so far failed to received the papers in question due to unavoidable inaccuracies in the mailing list. The blanks were sent to home addresses in cases where no college address was available. If any members failed to receive them at either his college or home address he should at once notify the secretary at Box D. Cambridge. G. C. BARCLAY, Secretary and Acting Treasurer, Class...