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...Permanent Court of Arbitration, the proposed Judicial Arbitration Court, Good Offices, Mediation and Commissions of Inquiry, as treated in the "Conventions for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes," adopted by the first and second Hague Conferences. The "Draft Convention Relative to the Creation of a Judicial Arbitration Court" another text book recommended for reference. Each contestant is required to append to his essay a list of the works consulted, if possible in specific references...
...Board of Overseers has passed an agreement with the Episcopal Theological School, Cambridge, which, to a great extent, affiliates the two institutions. The following is the text of the agreement between the University and the School...
...CRIMSON re-prints in this issue the full text of the agreement entered into last spring by eleven of the undergraduate Social Clubs with reference to elections. This agreement is understood to be a pledge of their desire to co-operate in supporting the principles for which the Freshman Dormitories stand. Heretofore there has always existed at Harvard the danger of the clubs invading the Freshman class, falsely intensifying social consciousness, and splitting the class up into the elect and the non-elect. Fortunately a guarantee of democracy, liberalism and tolerance has existed here, the realization by the majority that...
...most important works announced for publication during the fall include a new book by President Lowell called "The Governments of France, Italy and Germany," which is substantially a revision of the Presidents former work "The Governments and Parties of Continental Europe." The new volume is designed primarily as a text-book to make more available the substance of the original work, but it also provides in interesting form the most recent and authoritative survey of governmental machinery in the chief states of the Continent...
...crowd surpassing even the greatest pre-Yale football mass meeting turned out in the Living Room of the Union last evening in view of the prospects of war; and there heard "the hose of common sense" turned on the present situation. Major Higginson's text was "Keep your shirt on," and the trend of Dean Briggs' and President Lowell's speeches was the same, with Dean Briggs adding that there was no danger in waiting, because shirts could be torn off in a great hurry, when necessity demanded it. In addition to the speakers, Bishop William Lawrence...