Word: careful
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...think that the German Emperor and his adviser are today viewing the question of peace more from the standpoint of maintaining intact the existing bureaucratic government than from any other angle. It is not that they are in terror of being overwhelmed in the field, but the first care of a autocrat is always for his own skin, and there is no telling what sort of backfire another year of war might start at home. The governing classes in Germany know that dickering with the Bolshevlki is playing with fire so far as their own bureaucratic interests are concerned. --Boston...
This young lady is the most beautiful and popular of the ex-Czar's daughters, and has been haunted by camera-men and suitors with equal vigor. Many a noble in Europe has pined away because the Grand Duchess did not care for him, but all those romances are things of the past, for this charming young woman has decided that the present Russia is no place for a debutante;--she has determined to cast her lot among us. Fortunately the Grand Duchess has left her family, which has always been a handicap to her, behind...
...University has received a gift of $50,000 from Mrs. Samuel Parkman Blake, the income to be used "for the care of the Yard or other grounds of the University." The gift is in memorial of her husband, Samuel Parkman Blake '55, and to her son, Robert Parkman Blake...
This new gift will create the only endowment here for the care of the grounds. During the past few years, under the direction of Professor R. T. Fisher '98, much has been done to restore the shade trees in the Yard and with shrubs and vines to beautify the college surroundings. The cost of this was met by gifts from individuals and graduate classes. Mrs. Blake's permanent fund will make it possible to continue this work and to supply the University buildings with an attractive setting...
...date. The University management offered to release the sailors from their contract to play the informals in order that a Naval Reserve-Navy Yard game might be arranged on that date. C. R. Black, captain of the Naval Reserves and also captain of the 1916 Yale eleven, did not care, however, to take advantage of this offer, with the result that the original plan will be adhered to. In order that there may be no interference with the Yale-Harvard Freshman game to be played in the Stadium November 17 the place of the game was changed to Newport...