Word: berlin
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Frederic P. Gulliver, A. B. 1893, A. M. 1894, Ph. D. 1896; V. yr. Graduate School; Physiography; studying at Berlin...
James Sullivan, Jr., A. B., 1894, A. M. 1895; III. yr. Graduate School; History and Government. Studying at Berlin...
...Turkey is glad of a pretext for massacre.- (B) No efforts of the powers have been successful in terminating these disorders.- (1) The treaty of 1856 was followed by the Bosnian massacres of 1857, by the Lebanon and Syrian massacres of 1860 (Duke of Argyll, 38-42).- (2) The Berlin Decree of 1878, was followed by greater excesses, and the Kurd Massacre of 1882 (Laveleye, 323; Encyl. Britt. I, 312).- (C) No efforts of the Powers give hope of remedy.- (1) The Sultan has not and will not keep a promise (Identic Note of 1880).- (2) Mohammedan Rule is incompatible...
...such action the United States should not be a party.- (A) We are bound to a policy of non-interference-(1) by custom (2) by interest.- (B) Such action would be an infringement upon the rights of the Powers.- (1) The Berlin Decree secured to Turkey sovereignity over Armenia.- (2) The Powers alone have material interests in Turkey.- (C) Such action would prevent an agreement of the Powers.- (1) It would frustrate Russia's plans for peace and (2) England's desire for conciliation.- (D) It would involve us in dangerous and unatural complications...
...largest institution of learning in the world is the University of Berlin with an enrollment of 8,343 students...