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Momentarily placing behind them name and degree, 12 members of the faculty will take part in a dramatization of the hearings of the League of Nations as it met, first in Geneva, and later in Paris, to discuss the Sino-Japanese problem, this afternoon at 2 o'clock at Agassiz Hall, Radcliffe...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MEMBERS OF FACULTY DRAMATIZE HEARINGS | 1/28/1932 | See Source »

...German garrison, for the Kaiser had bombastically called it "the jewel of my heart." Japan held Tsingtao through the War and after. But its attempt to stay out the 99-year lease was solemnly thwarted by the Great Powers at the Washington Conference (1921-22) and by the Sino-Japanese Treaty of 1922 when Japan solemnly swore to leave Tsingtao alone. Tsingtao remained, nevertheless, a jewel...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CHINA: Jewel Raided | 1/25/1932 | See Source »

Twelve members of the Harvard faculty, momentarily placing behind them name and degree, will have parts in a dramatization of the hearings of the 65th Council of the League of Nations as it met, first in Geneva, and later in Paris, to discuss the Sino-Japanese problem. This repetition of the Council hearings is to be given at Agassiz Hall, Radcliffe, on January 28, at 2 o'clock; the affair is being sponsored by the League of Women's Voters and by the Educational Committee of the League of Nations Association...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FACULTY MEMBERS DRAMATIZE LEAGUE COUNCIL HEARINGS | 1/14/1932 | See Source »

...Capital of Manchuria and storm center of Sino-Japanese difficulties...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: New York Times Offers Another Group of Questions and Answers to Arouse an Interest in Current Event Topics | 12/4/1931 | See Source »

...cause of the keen interest which everyone has shown in the recent Sino-Japanese crisis is found in the fear of another world war. Predictions have been made since the last great war that the next one would start in the Orient. In the present disturbance people see the possibility of these coming true. In their alarm they lose track of the tremendous result which this contest may have beside which another world war is insignificant...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A WOLF IN SHEEP'S CLOTHING | 11/27/1931 | See Source »

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