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...Conference has every indication of being one of the outstanding events of the college year. The Conference has been "written up" from every possible angle. Under the guise of "personalities at Washington", we have been informed of Mr. Balfour's taste in breakfast foods and we know that M. Viviani detests golf. "Inside" articles by special correspondents have told us on one day, that the Japanese delegates to a man would oppose any form of reduction in armament; on the next, that the Japanese policy was wholeheartedly behind the Hughes proposals. As a result we know really very little...
...Baker '87, Professor William E. Hocking '01, Professor Thomas Nixon Carver, Professor Charles H. Grandgent '83, Professor F. W. Tussig '79, and many others will be on sale. Professor Bliss Perry's new "Life of Major Higginson" with an interesting autograph, and autographs of Lord Bryce, Ex-Premier Viviani, Miss Julia Marlowe, and Miss Helen Keller will also be offered for sale at the book mart on the Signed Book table, of which Mrs. Frederick Orin Bartlett is to be in charge. Besides these special volumes, a number of this season's books, whether of Radcliffe origin of not, will...
...United States to ratify the Covenant and the Treaty is outside of common sense. The American people deeply regret the present situation, but refuse to be responsible for it. The stand of the new administration in this regard is in accordance with the wish of the majority. Perhaps M. Viviani will return to France with evidence in support of M. Poincare's statement...
Washington, as is always the case when a new administration installs itself in its official home is overrun with diplomats and envoys from all parts of the world. In this connection one event will arouse great interest--the intended visit to this country by Rene Viviani, former Prime Minister of France. Previous press reports from Paris intimated that M. Viviani's mission would be an attempt to obtain the cancellation of the French debt to the United States. The news was denied by the French government; in fact M. Jusserand expressed in no uncertain terms his indignation at these false...
Very few students, except those in the library had an opportunity to see M. Viviani because of his unherelded visit...