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Senator Clarence C. Dill of Washington, author of the Federal Radio Commission Bill, will speak in the Harvard Union under the auspices of the Democratic Club today at 4 o'clock. At 3 o'clock the club committee on foreign research, organized to investigate possible issues of foreign policy of the coming Presidential campaign, will meet under the direction of E. D. Dumbauld...
...have had considerable dealings with Chinese of all classes and I know whereof I speak...
This afternoon at 4 o'clock in Robinson Hall, Warren H. Manning, former president of the American Society of Landscape Architecture, will speak on "A National Plan." At 8 o'clock in the evening, in the Lecture Room of the Old Fogg Art Museum Sir Lawrence Weaver of London, with a series of lantern slides, will lecture on "Modern Garden Design...
Hence it is all the more commendable in the Democratic Club that it has made successful efforts to bring to the University prominent political leaders to speak on important issues. That there is an ever-ready audience for such speakers has already been evidenced. Absence of undergraduate politics comes as grateful relief to observers of American colleges of today; but a popular course in national politics, especially when in spired by the students themselves, performs a worthwhile function in under graduate life...
Senator Clarence C. Dill of Washington will speak next Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock in the Living Room of the Union under the auspices of the Harvard Democratic Club, it was announced last night at a dinner held by the club for purposes of organization and preparation for the Presidential campaign. Senator Dill, who will probably discuss disarmament, will be one of several prominent speakers invited by the Democratic Club to outline important issues of the campaign. Other speakers in the near future will be Senators Class and Copeland and former Secretary of War Baker...