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...interest for another reason is the decision of the committee to give the historical prize to Bernadotte E. Schmidt for his book The Coming of the World War. Although a professor at the University of Chicago, Professor Schmidt and Professor Fay, of this University, collaborated in starting a history of the events leading up to the War but they separated and Professor Fay published his volume, The Origins of the World War two years ago. The two works are similar in many ways but they differ on the fundamental question as to where to lay the blame for the final...
...Abdian '32; E. T. Clapp 1G; Elwood Gaskill 2G; W. H. Goodson 1G. W. F. R. Haigh '33, F. G. McLarty G. H. C. Schmidt '32, P. W. Turrentine...
...Vitus Day" from an historical point of view. The whole occurence is so involved and so fraught with controversy that any detailed criticism is worthless save from a student of the period. In many instances, however, the novel disagrees with the historical versions of Professor Fay or of Bernadotte Schmidt...
...because the shooting occurred at a questionable distance offshore, because Prime Minister Bennett of Canada was just about to visit President Hoover in Washington (see p. 11), the official U. S. investigation was prompt and thorough. Assertions by some members of the Josephine K.'s crew that Mate Schmidt was drunk were disproved to the satisfaction of the Coast Guard board. As in the still unsettled case of the I'm Alone (TIME, April 1, 1929), the main question was: Did the shelling and seizure occur within the jurisdiction...
...search & seizure" under the 1922 Tariff Act. Forty-eight hours after the Josephine K. shelling, F. A. Bierkett, executive officer of the Coast Guard cutter Sebago, was ordered by Washington to determine the point at which the chase ended. His findings narrowly justified Mate Schmidt; the spot was fixed at 11.7 mi. from nearest land...