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Amherst, December 6.--The delegates from the Connecticut Valley colleges and universities to the intercollegiate World Court Conference at Amherst, have reported decisive endorsements of the World Court and American entrance with the Harding-Coolidge-Hughes reservations, by the undergraduate bodies they represent.
Yale reported the heaviest vote and the most decisive majority favoring adherence to the World Court, with 1323 votes cast only 129 of which opposed our entrance. At Smith College 1060 voted for entrance with the Harding Coolidge-Hughes reservations, 132 favored harmony reservations, and 60 opposed the Court in any form.
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