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DENNISON ADDRESSED POLITY CLUB FRIDAY Subject Was "Some Obstacles ir Way of World Peace" "Some Obstacles in the Way of World Peace" was the subject o an instructive and timely address by Professor Dennison before the International Polity Club or Friday evening. The substance of his remarks follows: Univer sal peace has always been the ideal of mankind and at the enc of each war people have believed it to be the last one. But one reason for the continuation 01 the struggles is the magnificatior of nationality, the crysta:lization of the soul of a people. The ideals and purtoses of differen1 nations are different. Also his tory preserves in her pages the indignities, the insults, the in trigues, practiced by one natior upon another. The youth is ed n'ated in these matters and brought up to avenge the wrongs of his fathers. Treaties cannol maintain peace for they are mad< always when one nation is crush ed, the other victorious. Lack of continuity in a nation's policy is an obstacle to universal peace. Natural causes are conducive t< war also. Man loves wealth. The nation is men; theryfore the nation loves wealth. Hence the struggle for territory comes. There are two ways of obtaining property. thru mental prowess thru physical prowess. Whal one nation has obtained by the use of intellect, another desires and attempts to seize by force Man is by nature avaricious There are no lands to colonize with the adventurous and g.-eedy populace. So it turns to obtain ing its neighbor's property Are these difficulties insurmount able? In the answer to the ques tion lies the hope of universa peace. DEBATORS TO OPPOSE GEORGETOWN CHOSEN J. 1. Rice, and the committef of judges consisted of Deal Baker, Prof. Thomas and l)r ('hamberlayne. 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