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Contrasting interdependence as the direct opposite of independence, both in the affairs of men and nations, Abbot P. Usher '04, professor of Economics, stated that we must do away with national sovereignty after this war and live in a greater harmony with more regard for the rights of one another...
Starting with the question of whether we can win this war and still remain free, and whether the war is worth fighting, win or lose, Professor Usher brought out the attitude of discouraged individuals who have lost their ideals and become chagrined. "It is true that the ideals of Victorian liberalism are gone. We must find new ones to take their place," he said...
...government, too, Usher said that the influence of the executive was subordinated to the direction of the legislature. The English system, as an example of this, accomplished the opposite. The unwieldy Houses of Parliament are directed by the Prime Minister, whose policies are most generally followed while he has the confidence of the Commons...
Current Events Talk. Professor Abbott Payson Usher, New Lecture Hall, 4 o'clock...
...schedule for the Thursday afternoon talks is as follows: July 2, Professor Summer H. Slichter; July 9, Professor S. E. Harris; July 16, Professor Abbott Payson Usher; July 23, Professor Alvin H. Hansen; July 30, Professor Clarence H. Haring...