Word: due
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...until 9.30 p. m., I see no reason why the Post Office can not be kept open till 9.30 p. m. Since the CRIMSON has already done such effective work in securing new quarters for the Post Office, I am sure they will give this matter its due consideration and cooperation...
ENGLISH C.- The briefs and the forensics returned yesterday will be due, rewritten, on Monday, January...
...horrors and suffering which war would cause our country and regret the possibility of waging war for a third time with the mother country. I am sure, however, that most members of the University believe that we should not let questions of expediency outweigh the consideration of what is due our national honor...
...most emphatic assertion, but must abide the decision of those who are qualified by their training and temper to discsus the subject; nor are the merits of the Venezuela question the issue chiefly raised by Mr. Roosevelt, for upon that subject his communication may be left to have its due weight in proportion to the reasonable and convincing force of his arguments, and I do not mean to intimate either agreement or disagreement with his main position. The thing now chiefly to be noticed is his assumption that any criticism of the position taken by the government is disloyal...
...political articles will be sure to attract attention, "The Emancipation of the Post-Office," by John R. Proctor, Chairman of the United States Civil Service Commission, and "Congress out of Date," the latter being an able statement of the evils due to the present system of convening Congress a year after its election...