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Three foreign students will be entertained at the Student Liberal Club during the three days April 26 through 28, a period during which speeches and discussions will be held for the purpose of giving the American student a better understanding of the European student and his viewpoint. The aims of these three students are to tell the American student of the youth movements of their own country, and to find a basis on which the youth of their country can co-operate with the youth of ours to develop a spiritual renaissance...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THREE FOREIGN STUDENTS TO BE GUESTS OF LIBERAL CLUB | 4/13/1923 | See Source »

...classes and cause a very serious commercial loss. . . . It (Japan) has made immense and far-reaching concessions to China. . . . It is sheer effrontery . . . for the student politicians to clamor for the unconditional restoration of Liao-Tung's leased territory." The French newspaper, the Evening News, endorses the British viewpoint...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CHINA: Liao-Tung | 4/7/1923 | See Source »

...This volume is made up of four swift-moving, active, unpretentious tales. They are a little longer than short stories, not long enough to be called novels. Their chief merit rests in the young author's vigor of presentation, his quick eye for externals, a certain freshness of viewpoint. One of the four is concerned with a prizefighter; another with a debutante; the third story is set in an advertising office; the last is a tale of horses and the riding thereof...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Yet Another Babbitt* | 4/7/1923 | See Source »

...tone of General Pershing's most recent instructions to the army bears an encouraging resemblance to the new spirit in college education; their characteristic is a more liberal viewpoint. Just as the colleges are departing from the tradition of rigidity, with prescribed courses and emphasis on studies, and turning to the encouragement of a cultivated youth interested in sports, so General Pershing's orders urge less the monotonous routine of the barrack and drill-field, and more the development of a soldier intelligent, skilled, and athletic...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GENRAL ORDERS NO. 2 | 3/2/1923 | See Source »

...than half way and to stretch out a hand for any olive branch that may be extended. I am not acquainted with the type of religious dogmatist to whom, according to The World, "there is no middle ground." So far as I am concerned personally--and I think my viewpoint is fairly representative of other religious leaders--I am not now, and never have been, unfriendly to science, as far as my specializing in the field of religion has made possible, and I rejoice in all of the notable achievements of true science...

Author: By Dr. JOHN Roach straton, | Title: IS NO STRIFE BETWEEN RELIGION AND SCIENCE, SAYS DR. J. R. STRATON | 3/2/1923 | See Source »

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