Word: considerately
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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"I consider it a duty every man owes to his country to render public service to his state and country. . . .
"The cordial friendship which many Englishmen enjoy with individual Americans . . . must not blind us either to the intense concentration of the American people at large upon what they consider their own interests, or to the prevailing unfriendliness of America, as expressed by its politicians and journalists, to this country.
"This year," continued Soule, "the student advisers will hand in reports on each of their men, giving a record of their advisee's character and ability in-so-far as they are able to judge. These reports will be filed for reference by the Freshman Deans to provide-for any...
At Cincinnati, Archbishop John T. McNicholas observed the conversion to Roman Catholicism of 70 Negroes, including two onetime Protestant ministers; urged them to train their children for priesthood, sisterhood; said: "I earnestly ask all our colored citizens to consider the position of the Catholic church, to study her teachings, to...
This new plan of financing the essential drives at the University at one time was adopted at the suggestion of a Student Council Committee, appointed to consider the master last year.