Word: accomplishments
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...other cause. They have helped to create a far keener interest than the club had known since its start. The members of the club have taken full advantage of this quickened interest; and they have been working quietly but steadily to make the club stronger. What they have accomplished during the present season will be seen at the match with Yale next Saturday. The club has been making careful preparation for the shoot; but during the rest of the week it can accomplish much more in the way of practice. What the captain needs is a large amount of material...
...Government supervision is not wholly satisfactory and cannot accomplish the purpose desired-(a) State R. R. commissions have been unable to settle railway problems in dull years, Hadley 140.- (b) Prohibition of pooling by the Interstate Commerce Act has resulted only in greater discriminations...
...make in regard to the attitude of the college toward the Union is that more men do not avail themselves of the privileges of the society earlier in their college course. If the Union can bring a strong influence to bear on these men, it would be able to accomplish its purpose with far more thoroughness...
...college something over a year ago, and since that time the use to which it has been put by the college has been steadily growing. From present accounts the affairs of the club are in a very prosperous condition; and the boat house bids fair fully to accomplish the purposes for which it was given to the college-to furnish more men a chance to exercises on the river and in this way to strengthen our boating interests. One evidence of the development of men and interest is the goodly number of entries for the scratch races to be held...
...operation with one of the great parties must accomplish more for the farmer than a new party, e. g. Tariff reform; Nation LII, 22; Chamberlain, 45; Public Opinion, X, 170, 171, 322; Carlisle in Forum, 475, Roosevelt's Benton...