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Thirty Harvard faculty members and 500 undergraduates have signed the petition for drastic limitation of armamerrt which the Harvard Liberal Club is sending to President Hoover. The club has sent a cable to London notifying Secretary Stimson of its action. A similar petition is being circulated at Radcliffe under the auspices of President Comstock...
Submarines. Ever since 1898 when U. S. inventor John P. Holland followed the research of countless other experimenters and built the first practicable modern submarine, submarines and submarine-warfare have been an important international problem. Last week U. S. Secretary of State Henry Lewis Stimson, representing the country which owns the greatest fleet of effective submarines in commission (76), the country most opposed to their use, led the conference's half-hearted attempt to abolish them. Said...
...want to see how he is looking," smiled Mrs. Stimson as she peeked. "I haven't seen him for 15 hours, he is working so hard...
...entered St. James's Palace last week with English, French and Japanese colleagues, confronted Males MacDonald and Stimson...
Briand and Borah; Clémenceau, Chesterton and Clemens; Stresemann and Stimson; Poincare and Pershing; Masaryk, Mussolini, MacDonald and Mellon ?they were all of them to be seen last week in the library of Manhattan's fastidious Pynson Printers, most of them in chalk, Mark Twain and Abraham Lincoln in lithograph. Had it not been withdrawn for reproduction on the cover of this issue of TIME, the crayon likeness of Charles Evans Hughes would also have appeared...