Word: regents
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...John Daniel Henderson, pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church of Spartanburg, S. C. left on a year's leave of absence several months ago. In London last month he met an attractive man in the Regent's Park zoo. A clean-cut, serious young fellow he was, named O'Rourke...
...Regent Henry has been free to assume that President Roosevelt would recognize Manchukuo sooner or later as no worse than Bolshevikland. Secretary of State Cordell Hull has given no sign that he favored his Republican predecessor's "Stimson Doctrine" of unyielding nonrecognition of Manchukuo. Abruptly last week President Roosevelt moved to pin on Manchukuo an odium worse than any attaching to Russia. The President sent the State Department's assistant chief of Far Eastern Affairs, Stuart Fuller, to read a 1,700-word U. S. protest anent Manchukuo to the League of Nations' Opium Commission in Geneva...
President Conant could not be reached, but Matthew Luce '91, Regent of the University, when approached on the subject refused to give his approval for the meeting, saying that the cadets were the guests of Harvard and that he could not give his sanction to what might constitute an offense to the visitors. He offered his full approval if the meeting were held at 9 o'clock. The Liberal Club, however, has already voted to hold the meeting at the stated time regardless of the approval or disapproval of University authorities, "inasmuch as the demonstration is a matter of principle...
...Council suggested that Mr. Luce, the Regent, assume the duties. It would seem more desirable for the Council to appoint a single student to this office, for an undergraduate necessarily carries a more sympathetic viewpoint to the resolution of conflicts. House Committee Chairmen should be required to register their activities with this student, and plan their House functions under his direction. Tea Dances, formals, discussion groups, important dinners and speeches, musical entertainments, plays--all these should be registered. It might be well to have occasional conferences of House Committee Chairmen, called by the Student Council appointee, to decide what conflicts...
...attendance of men from other units. If two House dances are given on the same night, both may be unsuccessful. Therefore some clearing house or registry for University social functions might be helpful. Every organization before giving a dance has to secure the permission of Mr. Luce, the Regent. It seems logical that his office should keep a register of events. The Regent's office need not interfere in the choice of dates; but should keep its registry accessible to all dance committees...