Word: abroad
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Frederick Sheldon Fund for training fellowships was established in the University in 1909, and the income is present about $15,000. The fellowship are assigned on recommendations to the committee from the various department and schools for purposes of study in the country--outside the University--abroad...
...after exorbitant tariff favors will revile Professor Taussig as a theorist. He is a theorist who will very clearly see through the greedy devices by which greedy interests have hitherto sought to delude Congress. He is also a practical man who knows the details of tariff making here and abroad, and is excellently qualified to fit our tariff into the system of world commercial relations. New Republic...
...case of an outbreak of hostilities between Germany and the United States the American Ambulance will continue to send men abroad to carry on the work and in the event of the despatch of an American expeditionary force as many of the sections as necessary will be attached to it. Should additional military forces be sent over by this Government more ambulance units will be created to support them. An excellent opportunity is thus offered to those men physically unfit for military service to "do their bit" for the cause of this country and the Allies...
...Aside from the obviously high motives of our correspondents, it is difficult to see the practical value of their suggestion since its application would only keep a little extra spending money in the pockets of each Freshman, without adding in any way to the resources of the relief committees abroad...
Captain William Storrs Bowen, United States Army, who has been recently detailed by the War Department to assist Captain Cordier in the work of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps, has had an long and varied experience in the various branches of the service both here and abroad. In the years 1899, 1900 and 1901 he was with the 14th Infantry during the Philippine insurrection, participating in many of the engagements. The 14th formed part of the troops of General E. S. Otis which drove the Filipino army out of Malolos, and it also played a conspicuous part in the capture...