Word: equality
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Preparedness." Radcliffe wants peace, but--being modernly feminine--is concerned more with study preparation for war than with aiding the Red Cross or advancing the normal social work of women in peace. At least, they tend to refute a fear expressed in the New York Times yesterday that equal suffrage means war in which we will not have a ghost of a chance to succeed. Finally, there appears an article on "Celestial Photography at the Harvard Astronomical Observatory" which must be interesting...
Undoubtedly, if we are to become a great military and naval power, it is necessary that we state definitely our intention of maintaining equal trade rights for all nations with regard to the Western Hemisphere. Moreover, in order to protect ourselves against concerted attack, we must definitely affiliate ourselves with other powers, but we must seek, in this respect, not so much "entangling alliances" as a universal league of the nations...
...Princeton's growth on it s physical side has been paralleled with an equal increase in the university's intellectual resources. Ten years ago the faculty number 46 professors, 11 assistant professors, 4 lecturers, 35 instructors, and 5 assistants, a total of 101. At that time the academic budget for salaries along amounted to $195,135. For the academic year 1914-15, the faculty numbered 72 professors, 10 assistant professor, 39 preceptors, 48 instructors, and 22 assistants a total of 195. The budget for this teaching staff now amounts to $401,310. The present teaching staff has therefore grown...
...names of men admitted men remaining, and mer discharged will be given, so that all those having friends in the Infirmary may consult this convenient list for information. This plan proved extremely successful. last year and in spite of its late start this fall should be of equal benefit...
Cornell's football team will suffer heavily by graduation next year, not so much in numbers as in the quality of the men. The graduation of Barrett will be a serious blow. The coaches cannot hope to find his equal in years, and will have to seek to make up by all-around team strength what they lose in the departure of this unusual players. He has done more for Cornell football than any man in the history of athletics at Ithaca, and largely through his own brilliant playing has the team gone through the season without a defeat. Collins...