Word: come
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...joint committee from the German Department and the Deutscher Verein. By the end of this week the proscenium will be in place and the stage will be ready for the performance. The scenery is being arranged by Mr. A. P. Keith '02 chairman of the stage committee, and will come from Keith's theatre in Boston...
...class hockey teams have had only a day or two of practice, and consequently have not yet reached any definite form. Twenty men have come out for the Junior team, twelve for the Senior, and fifteen for the Freshman. The Sophomore squad has as yet had no practice...
Forty-five states and territories of the Union and 6 foreign countries are represented in the University. The representation from the southern and far western states has fallen off, and the increase in the enrolment has come chiefly through the larger numbers from New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania...
...than occurred to the German theorists. But the indirectness and slowness of development in German literature, as compared with German culture, ceased with the time of the reign of Frederick the Great. By the year 1800, German literature had not only caught up with German culture, but had even come to a position of domination. The balance between the two has on the whole been retained since that time, although the position of literature towards the culture of the nation is now on the whole less commanding than it was a century...
...United States law of 1868, which provides that naturalized citizens of the United States shall be entitled when abroad to the same protection that is accorded native citizens, has been abused by a small but very trouble some class of foreigners who come to this country for no other purpose than to clothe themselves with our citizenship in order to escape the burdens of their original allegiance, and then return to their native countries. In our diplomacy many cases have occurred in which these so-called citizens have involved us in difficulties with foreign nations...