Word: sequel
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Following the speeches the Chairman, Robert Wormser '22, invited a general discussion from the floor, on the subject, "Resolved: That a Conference of Powers, including Russia and Germany, which shall deal with the economic consequences of the peace, is the logical sequel of the Washington Arms. Conference; and that such a Conference is fundamental to the Civilization of Europe and to the prosperity of the United States...
...Greater Boston gathered in Faneuil Hall last night to debate the question of a future Economic Conference of the Powers and finally passed the following resolution: "That a Conference of the Powers, including Russia and Germany, which shall deal with the economic consequences of the peace, is the logical sequel of the Washington Arms Conference; and that such a Conference is fundamental to the civilization of Europe and to the prosperity of the United States". Two minor resolutions were subsequently adopted...
...settled at the mass meeting to be held next Wednesday at Faneuil Hall by twelve colleges is whether or not the students there assembled believe that "a conference of the powers which shall deal with the economic consequences of peace, as arranged at Cannes, is the logical sequel to the Washington Arms Conference". From what we know of student meetings of this nature we can prophesy with considerable confidence that the resolution will be accepted almost unanimously. The question that interests us, however, is whether or not Harvard will be well represented in Faneuil Hall next Wednesday...
...Resolved: That a Conference of the Powers, including Russia and Germany, which shall deal with the economic consequences of the Peace, as arranged at Cannes is the logical sequel of the Washington Arms Conference; and that such a conference is fundamental to the civilization of Europe and to the prosperity of the United States...
This action at Princeton comes as a sequel to President Hibben's matriculation sermon on October 1st, in which he stated. "I wish to urge upon your serious consideration, therefore, the possibility of organizing a movement here which, with the cooperation of the representatives of other universities throughout the country might give expression to the convictions upon this subject (disarmament) which I am sure you hold...