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Such a document is wholly grotesque, a Pact of Qualifications, not a Pact of Peace. Yet Aristide Briand has won the Nobel Peace Prize (TIME, Dec. 20, 1926), and his policies are the epitome of pacifism. Only in unprecedented circumstances would he send forth such a monstrosity as the Treaty of last week...
...recently petitioned for aid in dunning U. S. States which were once Confederate. A chuckle rippled across the Commons, as the sole Communist M. P., famed Shapurji Saklatvala, a swarthy Indian demanded: "Does not the Under Secretary think this another case where His Majesty's Government ought to send troops of occupation to protect British interests...
Hitherto Coach E. J. Brown '96 has been frustrated in his efforts to send the Crimson oarsmen over the Basin straightaway. The prevailing west winds have kept the water in an unfavorable turmoil but if conditions today are at all calm, the three shells will get away from the mark at the temporary bridge below the M. I. T. boathouse...
Thursday finds yet another innovation, when Harvard and Yale send their glee clubs to Symphony Hall, for a joint concert. The ancien regime of banality in college music has suffered much of late; there have been signs of insurrection among many of those once satisfied with it. The concert Thursday appears, Janus-like, at a time when the past shows no little success, and the future augurs well. The colleges, and through them much of America are growing up to good music. Inevitably they must strike false notes as they move, but still they progress, and their pace has been...
Harvard will send only a relay team and a hammer thrower to compete in the Penn relays to be held on Franklin Field. Philadelphia, on Friday and Saturday. It was announced yesterday by Coach E. L. Farrell of the University track forces...