Word: considerable
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Having seen and carefully examined the Moak collection since it was sold and knowing thoroughly the Harvard Law Library, I have no hesitation in saying that the statement that "Cornell now has the finest law library in the country" is very far from correct. Since the disposal of the Moak...
On December 28, nine conferences, each composed of ten instructors from the various schools and colleges of the country, will meet at appointed places to consider the investigations of its members into the subject of study assigned it by the governing committee.
First: that it is expedient to hold a conference of school and college teachers of each principal subject which enters into the programmes of secondary schools in the United States, and into the requirements for admission to college - as for example of Latin, of Geometry, or of American History - each...
This is one of the great problems of the hour. It may or may not be the most important one, but it is our duty to consider it. The unscientific methods of its agitators are not what do harm half so much as the cold self interest, and laziness of...
Legislation treats this question in its social relations. It is often supposed that there is but one right law, which should be enacted no matter what the results. But we should consider it rather, as a practical means to get at a definite end. The drink habit is the enemy...