Word: zimmern
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Winter Dinner in the Tower Room of Memorial Hall next Monday evening, December 12th, at 6.30 P. M.; members of the society, invited guests from the Menorah societies in nearby colleges, and various members of the University Faculty will ve present. The speakers will be Professor A. E. Zimmern and Professor H. M. Kallen...
...clock in the Trophy Room of the Union Mr. Alfred E. Zimmern, Wilson Professor of International Politics at the University of Wales, will give an address, open to members of the Union. He will be introduced by Professor R. H. Lord '06, of the History Department. In the course of his discussion of nationalization schemes, promulgated in central Europe and Russia, Mr. Zimmern, who has just come from Europe, will consider some of the social and economic problems which he studied for a year while he was there...
Before assuming the chair of Wilson Professor of International Politics at the University of Wales in 1919, Mr. Zimmern was a lecturer in ancient history at New College, Oxford, and also, for a short time at the end of the war, a member of the Political Intelligence Department of the British Government. He is the author of several political essays, among them "The Greek Commonwealth...
Previous to his address in the Trophy Room, Mr. Zimmern will be given a dinner in the Quiet Room at 7 o'clock by the Governing Board. Members of the undergraduate committee of the Union, and professors of the Department of History, Government, and Economics have been invited...
...informal debate which was scheduled for Wednesday evening at the Liberal Club has been moved ahead and will take place tomorrow evening instead, in order not to conflict with Mr. Alfred Zimmern's lecture at the Union. It will be held at 7 o'clock in the library of the club. The subject will be "Does College Educate?", and some of the topics to be discussed under this head are: first, "Is the lecture system obsolete? Should we adopt the English tutorial system?"; second, "Should courses be abolished"; third, "Does the American university actually prepare the student for life...