Word: bremen
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...zone in the North Sea which, having been strewn with mines, neutrals were informed they would enter at their own risk? Suppose an American merchant vessel or passenger liner should decline to submit to such dictation, or, while engaged in non-contraband trade, en route for Hamburg or Bremen, or for some neutral European port, refused to regard the warning shot fired from a British vessel intent on its capture. In either case, would not American lives be sacrificed, or at least endangered...
...Evans Schools, Mean, Ariz.; Arthur William Marget, Boston Latin, (Price Greenleaf Aid); Samuel Mulson, Passaie High School, N. J., (Harvard Club of New Jersey); Joseph Barin Nathan, Boston Latin; Albert Palmer, Newton High School; Buel Whitting Patch, Exeter; Edmund William Pavensedt, Collegiate School, New York, N. Y., Realgymnasium, Bremen and Pomfret; Francis Underwood Perry, Country Day; Oliver Prescott, Jr., St. George's; George Hugh Reid, Roxbury Latin; Lyell Hale Ritchie, St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H.; Henry Sadofsky, Boston Latin, (Price Greenleaf Aid); Edgar Scott, Jr., Groton; Edward Wheeler Scripture, Montclair Military Academy, N. J., and Tome School, Port...
...Hampshire has thirteen, far out of proportion to her total enrolment. Nearly all of the men come from the New England states; distant states are practically unrepresented. Mesa, Arizona, sends the one representative of the Far West. Perhaps the most interesting contributor of all is the Realgymnasium of Bremen, Germany. Out of the clouds of war, Germany is the only foreign nation whose scholarship is represented in the list. Even world-strife will not conquer her intellectual supremacy...
Hoffman, D., 218 Bremen St., Boston...
...Willetts, W. A. '14. b. Morgan, Harjes Co., 31 Boulevard Haussmann, Paris, France. c. June 22, "Prince Frederic Wilhelm." d. Bremen, Germany. e. Touring through Germany, Switzerland, France, Austria, and England. f. Southampton, Sept. 20, "Kaiser Wilhelm...