Word: fears
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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DEAR SIRS:- The coaching committee of the Weld Boat Club wish to correct a misleading statement which appeared in Saturday's CRIMSON. The statement to the effect that the squads of candidates for the Weld crews would probably be cut down next week, if left unnoticed, will, we fear, lead to serious misunderstanding on the part of men who were induced to join the Weld to become candidates for crews. It is true that the Weld has an inadequate supply of eight oared barges, but the purpose of the coaching committee is to have the Weld candidates do practically...
Today both boat houses of the Weld Boat club, which hitherto have only been open to the crews, will be ready for the use of all members. The baths, however, will not be in order until the end of the week, on account of fear of injuring the water pipes from freezing...
...chosen at the primaries under boss rule except those men whom the boss allows to be nominated, and the men elected at the primaries determine the men chosen to office. What a boss has to have is the control of organized voters. With them the boss has no fear of unorganized opposition. A boss is always surrounded by a ring...
Some solution must be found and we have it in annexation. We refused to annex the islands in 1854 because they came to us in fear of an aggressor; and in 1893 because they had a suspicious record; but now they come of their own free will and with a clear title. We must carry out our policy of the last 60 years to its only logical solution-annexation...
...towards the United States-the one a healthy disinclination to get into trouble with us; the other a growing discontent with what they call our arrogance. Now, aunexation is perculiarly qualified to put us in a position of offend others, and also such a change as will diminish their fear of offending...