Word: door
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...said in the Yale Review: "It was leverage by which the United Sates could prevent the acquisition of undue power over, that people by any of the great nations, and could secure justice to China and the maintenance of its integrity." American has always stood for the "open-door" policy in China. In fact it was American who first made known to the world of her intentions in regard to that policy But lately she appears to be deaf and blind to the rapid changes that are being brought about in the Far East. Does it not seem that American...
...will greatly depend upon the government to lend a hearty support to her own capitalists in their attempt to establish "a relation that would enable the United States to have an equal voice with the five other powers in guiding the development of Chin" and "to maintain the open door in her trade with that country." At the same time she will be doing the Chinese people a great service which I can assure any and every American they will never forget...
Officers of the University should enter at the north door and students at the south door, unless accompanied by friends, when they should enter at the west door...
...Right Reverend Huyshe Wolcott Yeatman-Biggs, D. D., Lord Bishop of Worcester, England, and Senior Honorary Fellow of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, which John Harvard attended, will conduct the regular service in Appleton Chapel tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. Officers of the University should enter at the north door and students at the south door, and students at the south door, unless accompanied by friends, when they should enter at the west door...
...Reverend Elwood Worcester, D.D., rector of Emmanuel Church, Boston, will conduct the regular service in Appleton Chapel tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. Officers of the University should enter at the north door, and students at the south door, unless accompanied by friends, when they should enter at the west door...