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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Drew showed that the influence of the United States has had great weight in causing the recent rupture of diplomatic relations between China and Germany. He said...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SAYS U. S. INFLUENCED CHINA | 3/24/1917 | See Source »

Professor William Morse Cole '90, of the Business School, yesterday outlined in an interview with a CRIMSON reporter the war preparations which have been undertaken at the Business School. He said that many of the members of the Business School were enrolled in the Reserve Officers' Training Corps and that they were fitting themselves for positions in the Quartermaster Officers' Reserve Corps...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: STUDY FOR QUARTERMASTER WORK IN BUSINESS SCHOOL | 3/24/1917 | See Source »

...April 25, 1898, Congress acting in accord with the above provision "declared that war exists and that war has existed since the 21st day of April, A.D., 1898, including said day." It is therefore seen to be possible for Congress to give a retroactive effect to a declaration of war and still to act within the constitutional limitations...

Author: By Professor GEORGE Grafton wilson, | Title: GERMANY AND U.S. NOT AT WAR | 3/23/1917 | See Source »

...Germany has not yet declared war and as the above restrictions on the declaration of war by the United States prevail, it cannot be said that a state of war legally exists at the present time...

Author: By Professor GEORGE Grafton wilson, | Title: GERMANY AND U.S. NOT AT WAR | 3/23/1917 | See Source »

...Macpherson and produced by Cecil de Mille with creditable attention to historic detail and imposing display. Three scenes--the raising of the Siege of Orleans, the Coronation, and the final episode of the Martyrdom--stand out from the rest, and are more than worth seeing. Only it must be said that the Orleans business, though magnificent in effect, is, from the strategic point of view, extremely puzzling. We do not know whether Miss Macpherson is responsible for the battle scenes, but we fear the "love interests" in the photo-play must be laid to her charge. Everything that was miraculous...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Theatre in Boston | 3/21/1917 | See Source »

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