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...neighbors sometimes agree; four neighbors, very rarely. In 1911 the Liberals were in power in Canada, and W. S. Fielding, Minister of Finance in Sir Wilfrid Laurier's Ministry, negotiated a reciprocity tariff agreement with Secretary Knox of the Taft Administration. Champ Clark swung the Democrats of the House of Representatives for reciprocity. Thereby three neighbors came into agreement: the Republicans (U. S.), the Democrats (U. S.) and the Liberals (Canada). The Conservatives (Canada) were the fourth neighbor. They overturned the pudding-and the Laurier Cabinet-in a special election. At the end of twelve years' political vicissitudes...
...following men have been elected officers of the International Polity Club for 1915-16: President, Wilfrid Harris Crook 1G., of Oxford, England; vice-president, Arthur Fisher '15, of Chicago, III.; secretary, David Morris Brunswick '18, of New York; treasurer, Roger Churchyard Williams '16, of Buffalo, N. Y.; council, Abner Carroll Binder '16, of York, Pa.; Pedro Campos '16, of Ponce, Porto Rico; Robert Walston Chubb '15, of St. Louis, Mo.; Thomas Hart Fisher '18, of Chicago, Ill.; George William Nasmyth 2G., of Ithaca, N. Y.; and William Gorham Rice, Jr., 1L, of Albany...
Norman Angell, the well-known author and journalist, will be the principal speaker at a dinner of the International Polity Club to be held in the Memorial Hall Tower Room this evening at 6 o'clock. Wilfrid Harris Crook 1G., of Manchester, England will also speak on "The War and English Democracy." Men who are interested should notify L. S. Gannett, Grays...
Norman Angell, the well-known author of "The Great Illusion," will speak on international relations at a dinner of the International Polity Club in the Tower of Memorial Hall tomorrow at 6 o'clock. Wilfrid Harris Crook 1G., of Manchester, England, will talk on "The war and English Democracy." Men who are interested should notify L. S. Gannett, Grays...
...Lowell Lecture. Mr. Wilfrid Ward, on "The True Nature of Cardinal Newman's Genius...