Word: topic
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...from "authoritative sources" continue to contradict one another as to what part the proposal for participation in the League of Nation's International Court of Justice will play in the President's " 20 speeches" next summer. Lately the reports are that it will be made the major topic of discussion. It is declared in some quarters that Mr. Harding is determined to press his proposal "even if it splits the party." None of these reports accord well with the statement which the President made last week at Augusta, that our foreign relations have never been more satisfactory...
...International Law Association will be addressed on April 27 by Secretary of State Charles E. Hughes. His topic will be participation by the United States in the League of Nations Court of International Justice. As already stated in TIME (March 24) the Bar Association of the City of New York has declared itself in favor of our participation in the Court...
...final working of the above subject has not yet been decided, but Yale, whose duty it is to work the question, will probably report on the matter in the near future. The actual topic was selected by the Harvard Debating Council...
...first trial for Freshman candidates will take place at Harvard 5 on Thursday, April 5, and will consist of five-minute speeches on the topic chosen for the debate. Probably nine men will be retained. Men who are unable to attend this trial, will be given further opportunity to compete by arrangement with Philip Walker '25 in Weld 43 on the following...
...GarQonne, the novel by Victor Margueritte which occasioned his expulsion from the Legion of Honor, is first to be picturized and then dramatized. The alleged indecency of the book is the chief topic of the day in French literary circles. The Mountebank, a dramatization of Locke's novel, is soon to appear in Manhattan, with Norman Trevor in the leading role. If Winter Comes, a dramatization of A. S. M. Hutchinson's recent best seller, is to open on April 2. Cyril Maude, who will be recalled in Grumpy, is to appear' as the much misunderstood Mark...