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Identifier: smithalumn2122alum (find matches)
Title: Smith Alumnae Quarterly
Year: 1921 (1920s)
Authors: Alumnae Association of Smith College
Subjects: News by/about College alumnae
Publisher: Alumnae Association of Smith College
Contributing Library: Smith College Libraries, College Archives
Digitizing Sponsor: LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation

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ue only as we accept its lessons and do notdeceive ourselves into thinking that its aims have been reached. In her im-perfect but eloquent English she made a stirring appeal to thinking men andwomen not to allow the minds of the people awakened now to the ideas of worldpeace and humanity to slumber again, and especially to women, on whom shebelieves, in their new power, lies the responsibility of forcing action on radicalreforms that men alone will never initiate. And the first of these reforms isopen diplomacy. I think, she said, that neither the Conference of Ver-sailles nor of Washington can be called a failure in general though Wilsons 14points have failed and Hughess program has failed, but the cause for whichthey fight has not failed. ... If the Washington Conference has awakenedevery individual, young and old, to see his responsibility and what that means,we can never be thankful enough to America, Wilson, Harding, and Hughes forwhat they have done to realize their high ideals.
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OUR STUDENTS FROM FOREIGN COUNTRIES In the November Quarterly we published a brief account of the eight students who havecome to us from foreign countries. We are glad at this time to publish a picture of themgrouped about the 83 Bench. The students are from left to right: standing, Tsung-tsongNyi, Tsai Yun Yen, Vong-Kyih Nyi from China; sitting, Gerd Lilliehook from Sweden; AlicePeretmer and Louise Leguichard from France; Antonina Pizzo from Italy; Carmen Castillafrom Spain. HOW CAN WE HELP EDUCATION? Ada L. ComstockDean of Smith College This address was delivered by Miss Comstock in her visit last fall to several of the southerncolleges, and also before the Chicago branch of the A. A. U. W. and the Minneapolis branchof the League of Women Voters. It was of course natural that Smith College also desired tohear her talk on this subject, and the address opened the students Vocational Conference inDecember. And now we are glad to give the alumnae their opportunity in the columns of theQ

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