Word: repressions
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...nonpartisan" man, the same internal political difficulties. His policy will be the same: to restore finances, to provide an agreement with France without admitting the legality of the Ruhr occupation or jeopardizing the interests of the other Allies, to conciliate Bavaria and strengthen Minister President von Knilling, to repress Monarchism and Bolshevism...
...Repression by such a meaure as the affirmative is proposing will not repress It has been tried and has failed many times in the past. Bismarck in Germany Russia, England, France, and the United States in 1792 all were confronted with "red" meances; and when they adopted his means of supression, it has alway failed. The same would be true today Nor does it reach the root of the evil, which is not he propaganda, but the organization which produces it. Finally, the suppression would, in order to be enforced, involve an abuse of power which would infringe upon...
...final trials which were to have been held in Harvard Hall last night have been postponed until Tuesday. The nine men who will participate in the Triangular debate will be selected directly after these trials. The subject for that debate--"Resolved, That Congress, should adopt all measures necessary to repress propaganda for the ultimate over-throw of republican government"--has been protested by the University debating council. Both Yale and Princeton have accepted the Protest and negotiations are now under way to secure another which will be satisfactory to all. It is unlikely that any material change will be made...
...first try-outs for positions on the debating teams which will meet Yale and Princeton in the Triangular Debate on March 19 will begin in Harvard 5 tonight at 7 o'clock. The subject is: "Resolved, That Congress should adopt all measures necessary to repress propaganda for the ultimate overthrow of republican government...
...Free Speech" has been chosen as the subject of this year's triangular debate between the University, Princeton, and Yale. This topic was proposed by Yale, and the wording as announced by Princeton is: "Resolved, That Congress should adopt all measures necessary to repress progaganda for the purpose of ultimate overthrow of republican government...