Word: alienation
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Woodward (inclusive), Pierce 202 English 41: (Assignment of rooms, English 41). Baker to Leavitt (inclusive), Harvard 5 Levin to Zimmerman (inclusive), Harvard 6 French 6: (Assignment of rooms, French 6). Abreu to Parson (inclusive), Sever 23 Powers to Ziegler (inclusive), Sever 24 Physiology 1: (Assignment of rooms, Physiology 1). Alien to Magoun (inclusive), Pierce 209 Marvin to Yamins (inclusive), Pierce 212 Social Ethics 1: (Assignment of rooms, Social Ethics 1). Andrews to Platter (inclusive), Zoological Lecture Room Reynolds to Woodrow (inclusive), Pierce 103 Final Examinations Tomorrow. Chemistry 7, Sever 23 Class. Philol. 48, Sever 23 German 28, Sever 24 Greek...
...years ago our fleet defeated the Spanish squadron, giving the United States control of 8,000,000 alien people. The islands are not part of the United States, yet the Supreme Court holds jurisdiction over them, and although they are under our flag, the natives are not American citizens. In one respect we treat them as foreigners--in our tariff relations. This commercial was greatly hinders the development of the islands. The Philippines are our only dependency with such a handicap...
...fourth University and Freshman devotional meetings will be held in Phillips Brooks House this evening at 7 o'clock. The University meeting, for upperclassmen and members of the graduate schools, will be held in Phillips Brooks Parlor, and will be led by M. Alien '08. The Freshman meeting will be under the leadership of R. L. Groves '10, who will speak on "Individual Influence...
Atlantic--"Some Unpublished Correspondence of David Garrick, I," by G. P. Baker '87; "The Alien Country," by H. J. Smith '04; "Foreign Privilege in China," by H. B. Morse '74; "A Socialist Programme," by J. G. Brooks '75; "Joseph Gonrad," by J. A. Macy '99; "The Scientific Historian and our Colonial Period," by T. C. Smith '92; "Keats: Shelley," by H. Van Dyke...
...great question is, Dr. Hall said, how can we train ourselves to adjust our sympathies and affections to the religions of alien races? Lack of knowledge, he explained, is the direct cause of localization of thought. The indifference of minds, completely absorbed in the abnormal provincialism of their own opinions is as likely to do harm as good in its charity. Such an attitude is a contradiction to the Christ in whom we pretend to believe. And the sectarian religious hatred which may follow from this is the most ugly ghost in human history...