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Current diplomats appear to have forgotten completely their duties as guardians of international security. Lacking the broad vision of Kellogg, deprived of the stimulating leadership of Briand, their eyes are blinded by selfish nationalism to the pleas of all classes for peace. Saito's uncompromising demands for parity, Benes' threat of war in the Chamber of the League, Laval's antagonizing oratory, are all evidences of the failure of current diplomats to grasp to broader demands of statesmanship. Indeed, until they do learn to view the narrow policies of egoistic nationalism in the light of world harmony, international conferences...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DILEMMA OF DIPLOMACY | 12/20/1934 | See Source »

Stressing "the bond of virility and sincere purpose which exists in common between Harvard students and those of Japanese universities," Hirosi Saito, Japanese Ambassador to the United States, paid a short visit to the University yesterday morning...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Nippon Envoy Stresses Bond Between Japanese And American Students on Inspection of Harvard | 12/7/1934 | See Source »

...descended the steps of University Hall after calling on President Conant, Ambassador Saito expressed his satisfaction at returning to Boston and Harvard, where "many of the makers of modern Japan had their early education." Concerning the naval situation, however, he would add nothing to his recent address to the Academy of Political and Social Sciences at Philadelphia, and his statement to the local press Wednesday evening and yesterday morning...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Nippon Envoy Stresses Bond Between Japanese And American Students on Inspection of Harvard | 12/7/1934 | See Source »

...diminutive figure in a gray overcoat and felt hat, and carrying a black walking stick, Ambassador Saito was at Harvard for approximately the space of an hour. After conferring with President Conant, and before returning to Boston for a 1 o'clock luncheon engagement, he made a brief inspection of the Memorial Church and the Fogg Art Museum, where he examined the Oriental exhibits. Jerome D. Greene '96, Secretary to the Corporation, and William Cameron Forbes '92, associate in the University Museum, and former ambassador to Japan, accompanied the Ambassador about the Yard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Nippon Envoy Stresses Bond Between Japanese And American Students on Inspection of Harvard | 12/7/1934 | See Source »

Completing his itinerary for the day, Ambassador Saito, who has been Mr. Forbes' guest since Wednesday, visited friends in the afternoon, attended a formal dinner for the Far Eastern Association, and took a late train back to Washington...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Nippon Envoy Stresses Bond Between Japanese And American Students on Inspection of Harvard | 12/7/1934 | See Source »

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