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...thinks that some expression from Harvard would be particularly valuable as an irritant to English feeling, which is very sensitive just now. Passing over the propriety of such a remedy, I am not sure that "every endeavor has been made to conciliate us and to purchase our acquiescence." The Clayton-Bulwer treaty may have been repealed to strengthen an Anglo-Saxon understanding, but hardly to purchase our acquiescence in a war policy pursued on a continent to which, happily, the Monroe Doctrine does not extend. The announcement in Parliament the other day that England alone had sided with...
...think of but one way. As the hostility of Europeons to the British policy has grown more bitter, British public opinion has grown more and more sensitive to criticism from this country. Every endeavor has been made to conciliate us and to purchase our acquiesence. The repeal of the Clayton-Bulwer treaty is one example, and another is the unnecessary announcement of yesterday of the British government concerning the services which it claims to have rendered to the United States at the beginning of the Spanish...
...guests of the Geological Department of Harvard. A trip was taken to the Blue Hills, Milton, and various points of interest were noted. On arrival of the party at the Hills, the equipment of the Blue Hill Observatory was explained by Mr. Lawrence Rotch and Mr. H. H. Clayton. In the evening the guests were entertained in the Rotch Building. Today some of the Harvard geological students will take the Yale men to Marblehead Neck...
Seminary of American History and Institutions. The Clayton-Bulwer Treaty. Mr. H. E. Safford. University...
Seminary of American History and Institutions. The Clayton-Bulwer Treaty. Mr. H. E. Safford. University...