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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Bruce Bliven, David Sarnoff, George Sylvester Viereck, Hamilton Fish, Jr. '10 and Berle head the distinguished group of visitors. Sarnoff and Viereck will each present ten-minutes papers on the domestic side of the foreign policy problem during the afternoon meeting. The diplomatic and international side of the situation will be covered in papers by Nathaniel Peffer, William Potter Lage '30, and Clyde Eaglton in the evening session...
Essentially the current diplomatic activity is the effort to provide a cushion and a shock-absorber for the German expansion. Always since its unification in 1870 Germany has been the most dynamic power on the Continent, pushing on every side to get outlets for the energy and ability of her people. This outward push was checked for a while by the Great War, but Hitler has picked up the old torch and put the question squarely to the statesmen of Europe, can Germany expand without another war? This problem overshadows every other one, and with China and Spain...
Taking the affirmative in the non-decision debate were John W. Houghin, Jr. '41 and Denis A. Baumhover '41, while Stephen H. Grant '41 and Robert T. Metzner '41 spoke on the negative side. There was no decision; cross-questioning and discussion from the small audience followed the formal debate...
...clock. Papers on the domestic side of the foreign policy by David Sarnoff, Hamilton Fish, Jr., and George Sylvester Viereck...
...clock. Papers on the diplomatic and international side of the question by Nathaniel Peffer, William Potter Lage, and Clyde Eagleton...