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...promptness, exactness, restraint, efficiency and other soldierly qualities." And aside from the incalculable benefits to the individuals that should urge us toward, some system of military training. Dr. Howe, in a clear, concise manner, with no unnecessary language or clever rhetoric, sets forth the reasons why the United States, fol- ly as much as any other nation in the world, needs an adequate army and navy. To the believer in preparedness, this book will bring a newer and saner plea for defense than any he has yet heard; to the pacifist who is still open to reason, it cannot...
...Cable '09 will preside and lead the cheering and L. K. Lunt '09 will lead the singing. Coach Haughton '99 will speak. All the old songs will be practiced, and the following three new songs from this year's competition will be tried: "Victory Song," by "Soul Kiss"; "Fol-e-rah," by adaptation from a German army song, by "The Kaiser"; and a parody on "We're Off for Australia," by "Max Keezer. The meeting will be open to all members of the University whether or not members of the Union...
...year will be held in the Living Room of the Union tomorrow evening at 7.30 o'clock. A. G. Cable '09 will preside and lead the cheering and L. K. Lunt '09 will lead the singing. The old songs will be practiced, and the "Victory Song," by "Soul Kiss"; "Fol-e-rah," an adaptation from a German army song, by "The Kaiser"; and a parody on "We're Off for Australia," by "Max Keezer," of this year's competition will be tried out. The meeting will be open to all members of the University whether or not members...
...English occupation of Egypt was unnecessary.- (a) Egypt was making wonderful advances-(1) In government: J. E. Bowen, in Fol. SciQuar. (June, 1896).- (2) In public works: Ibid.- (3) in education.- (x) Just before English control (1882) had 4817 schools: McCoan, chap. x.- (4) In revenue.- (x) Before England got control of Egypt's finances she owned a large part of Suez Canal, from which she derived a revenue to pay off the national debt: Ibid.- (b) The good of civilization did not demand it.- (1) Mehemet Ali had made travel safe and made Egypt a responsible nation...
...into the hands of a few men, e. g. the Vanderbilts and the N. Y. C. system, Gould and the Missouri Pacific.- (b) The roads in many cases have been run merely for speculation and stock jobbery; case of Erie road, C. F. Adams. "Chapters on Erie," p. 61 fol. N. A. Rev. Vol. 139, p. 53. Hadley, Railroad Transportation, p. 48.- (c) Waste of capital in useless roads, e. g. "Nickel Plate," West Shore, Chi. St. Paul and Kansas City, etc.; Bradstreets April 25, 1885.- (d) Monopolies have been fostered by unjust personal and local discrimination; Interstate...