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...going on in secret since early last winter concerning the new Mexican land and petroleum laws. Most of the documents released last week do not lend themselves to pertinent summary. The significant fact is that both governments appear to consider the subject closed, and the U.S. Administration has intimated throught "spokesmen" that it considers Mexico to have given sufficient assurances that the new laws are not "retroactive and confiscatory," as the U.S. at first protested that they were. It now remains to be seen whether U.S. property owners in Mexico will be leniently or harshly treated within the limit...
...Throught the cooperation of Dean Holmes of the Graduate School of Education, a meeting will be held this evening at 8 o'clock in Peabody Hall of Phillips Brooks House, to which students in the Graduate School of Education and the public are cordially invited...
...Hecht, novelist, playwright: "Charged with sending obscene matter throught the mails, Wallace Smith (illustrator) and I will go on trial Feb. 4 before Judge W. C. Lindley, of Chicago. The name of the book which caused us trouble is Fantazius Mallare...
During the course of his exposition of the plot, Professor Kittredge presented the salient features involved in the makeup of the characters. Of Othello he said. "He is often throught to have brought down destruction on his head by jealousy. It is not so. Othello's trouble is with his head not his heart, for he means well but has not the ability to choose". In the same manner the speaker discredited the popular impression of Iago as a smooth sly man by pointing out the absolute trust which was place on him by Othello, and the honesty with which...
...harried faces on Wall Street. Strangely enough, however, the Honorable Ex-Senator who made the suggestion looks on his discovery as something new and unusual. Perhaps it is to him; perhaps the students of Richmond College did not doze over their Shakspere in his days. And even now the throught of Brutus on Broadway is somewhat startling. Yet Cassius in Cambridge is already well known--and the somnolent influence of Polonius on a warm spring evening fully appreciated. In fact, any time during April or May the Bard might with justice quote himself, with a slight change of wording...