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...Rhees has taught at Amherst College, and since 1900 has been president of the University of Rochester. He has written for numerous journals and periodicals. Professor Bliss Perry will preside and introduce the speaker. Immediately after the lecture there will be a meeting of the International Polity Club in Stoughton 15 at which Mr. Rhees will be present...
...time. As the one great nation which will not be exhausted and embittered by the combat, the United States has a most important and essential part to play in the coming readjustment. Is it idle to think that the hardest and yet the most necessary lesson which must be taught will be mutual trust and co-operation among nations? And need it be suggested that example is ever a better teacher than precept? Let us by all means keep ourselves in a position to counsel peace and good will, without having others feel that we are meantime training our young...
...Swiss system in place of their present enormous armaments would be a step away from militarism, a measure of progress; but for the United States to adopt such a plan would be a distinctly retrogressive policy. Moreover, if there is any one lesson that the present war has taught, it is that, for us, at least, such a program as this is totally unnecessary. Neither our geographical nor our political position warrants any specific preparation for war Instead we should bend all our efforts to preparing for the coming peace. The summer training camps should hereafter be known for what...
What is needed, then, is new buildings, and an endowment for keeping their equipment up to date. Until these are had, chemistry at Harvard can not be taught with that degree of efficiency which a science of such great importance demands...
...Mach is a graduate of the University, where he received his A.B. and Ph.D. degrees. For four years he was an instructor in the Fine Arts Department in the University, and has since taught in other colleges. He is the author of several well-known books on Greek sculpture. For two years he was President of the Bostoner Deutscher Gesselschaft. This meeting is open to all interested in the subject...