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PROF. HAMILTON SPOKE HERE WEDNESDAY U. N. C. Prof. Lectures to Stu dents on International Peace. .Prof. Hamilton of the Univer sity of North Carolina delivered an address in the chapel last; Wednesday evening under the auspices of the Polity Club. His. subject was "War Versus Peace; Is Conciliation Practical?" The speaker was introduced by Prof. Snowden. Mr. Hamilton is pro fessor of History, and is now traveling in the interest of the American Association for Inter national Conciliation. He is go ing to visit all universities of the South in which Polity Clubs have been organized. The speaker began his address with a brief summary of ancient and medieval wars and their re lation to the present great strug gle. He spoke of the horrors of this great world war, and of America's position in regard to it. He outlined the main points: in the arguments of those in fa-! vor of and those opposed to great er preparedness. He gave sev-, eral reasons why conciliation would be practical. After the main address Pro fessor Hamilton said a few words to the members of the club, giv ing them some suggestions as to how the meetings should be con-; ducted in order to arouse the greatest interest and obtain the best results. POLITY CLUB GIVES BOOKS TO LIBRARY The International Polity Club has presented the library with several valuable books. The books were sent to the Club as compliments of the American Association for International Conciliation, under which the Club was organized. Other. books have been distributed among the members, but sever al were given to the library in order that all students of the University might have access to, them. The following is a list of the books turned over to the library: "The Great Illusion" by Nor man Angell. (Two copies). "The World's Highway" by Norman Angell. (Two copies). "The Problems of the War and Peace" by Norman Angell. (Two copies). "America and Her Problems" by [D'estournales D)eConstant. (One copy). "The Great Settlement" by C. Ernest Fayle. (One copy). "International Polity Sum mer School Report". (One copy). "Women at the Hague" by Jane Addams, Emily G. Balch, and Alice Hamilton. (Two copies). "Towards International Gov ernment" by John A. Hobson. (One copy). Director Blackburn Hurt in Motorcycle Accident. Physical Director Blackburn met with a painful accident Monday afternoon when his mo torcycle ran into the curbing on Sumter Street. Mr. Blackburn received an ugly gash on his an kle and a few other bruises, none of which were serious. Mr. J. D. Gillespie, a student of the Columbia Theological Seminary, who was with Director Black burn, received a few bruises. In an effort to miss an automo bile that turned in at the ga rage, Mr. Blackburn's motor cycle struck the curbing and threw the occupants to the side walk. The motorcycle was not damaged. 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