Word: establish
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...short, history points toward an international league, justice confirms it, and there is needed only the enlightened statesmanship of a few great nations to establish and organize...
...University has received a sum of money through the generosity of Dr. F. H. Wade, of Cambridge, to establish the Lee wade, 2d, Prizes, in memory of Lee Wade, 2d, '14, of West Chatham, who died shortly after graduation. The three prizes, $25, $15, and $10, respectively, will be competed for annually by members of the Sophomore, Junior, and Senior classes, and will be awarded, in the order chosen, to the students who shall have best recited a given selection of poetry or prose. There will be a competition, which will be open to the public, held in February...
...field work conducted by the Department of Geology and Geography of the University will be extended this summer. At a meeting of the members of the staff held January 30, it was planned to establish a camp in the San Juan Mountains of southwestern Colorado. Here a five-week course of geological survey work will be conducted, under the direction of Professor W. W. Atwood, Ph.D. The work will commence early in August and close on September 10. This course, open only to a limited number of those who have had at least an introductory college course in Geology, will...
After the war it will be the common duty of all civilized nations, he pointed out, to establish the public opinion to drive, and the machinery to carry out a system of more open international debate upon the questions which have heretofore been handled by small bodies of powerful men acting independently of the wishes of the people whom they have been supposed to represent...
...army to the best trained men in the military departments of our colleges and universities, that after a year, they may return to civil life, retaining their commissions as officers of the reserve. Next, he suggests that such institutions as already have military training go a step further and establish regular military departments, in which those desiring to fit themselves for the military profession might study the theoretical branches underlying that profession, as is now done at West Point, while at the same time undergoing a more extensive and intensive practical military training than that now required of other students...