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...Sept. 24, 1899; Excerpts in Pub. Opin. XXVI all numbers, XXVII Nos. 1-14, (1898-99); Harper's Monthly XCVIII, pp. 319 and 485 (July and August 1898), Henry C. Lodge's "War with Spain" in same, Vols. XCVIII and XCIX; Documents on Treaty of Paris, Senate Doc., 55th Cong., 3d Session, No. 62; Rev. of Reviews, XX, Nos. 114 and 116 (July and Sept., 1899). McKinley, Boston Speech; in Boston...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Government 6. | 10/10/1899 | See Source »

Best general references: N. Y. Evening Post, Feb. 9-16, 1898; Wharton's International Law Digest, Sec. 84, 106, 107 and appendix Sec. 106; Senate Exec. Doc. 5, 42d Cong. 2d Sess.; Lawrence's Wheaton 437; Phillimore's Int. Law II, 263; 1 Opinions of Att'y. Gen. 71, Lee. 1797; Hall, 320, and CRIMSON...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: English 6. | 3/19/1898 | See Source »

Best general references: F. W. Taussig, Tariff History of U. S., last ch., also pp. 176-177, 212, 228, 231, 238; O. D. Ashley, Forum, Jan., 1897, 532; Report of Tariff Comm., 1882, and Tariff Act of 1882; House Exec. Doc., 1st Sess., 50th Cong., xii; Boston Herald, Dec. '96, Jan., '97, Editorials; The Interstate Commerce Act, John R. Dos passos; Prof. Jenks, Rev. of Rev., Jan., 1897; Cleveland's Message, 1897; Congressional Directory; Hanlon's letter, Boston Herald...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: English 6. | 10/19/1897 | See Source »

...historical sketch of the spread of the doc rine of the immunity of private property at sea and a discussion of its tendency to promote peace...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Prizes Offered by the Faculty for the Year 1896-97. | 12/17/1896 | See Source »

...established principle of this University, that the requirements of time for the degrees of Doctor of Philosophy and Science are wholly secondary. It may safely be assumed,-especially in view of the prevailing tendency to increase the requirements for the higher, or professional, degrees,-that the standards for the doc orates will at least not be lowered, and will be maintained at such a point as ordinarily to demand not less than three years of advanced study for their attainment. But it is no longer necessary that the whole period of such study be passed at this University. The practice...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication. | 4/10/1896 | See Source »

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