Word: foreigner
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Junior Wranglers. Debate. Sever 11, 7 p. m. Question: "Resolved, That McKinley's foreign policy should be supported." Affirmative: Sawyer's Camp.--Negative: Fitzpatrick's Camp...
...last omissions concern the foreign policy of the parties: "President McKinley and Mr. Bryan use different phrases in describing their foreign policies; but when it came to action, in all probability their policies would be much alike. Practically they agreed about the treaty of peace with Spain. . . . President McKinley is now surrounded by Cabinet officers of capacity and experience; and he has put good men at the head of affairs in Cuba, Porto Rico, and the Philippines; while in case of a change in the Presidency nobody can tell to what sort of persons the great offices of the government...
...with their periods of service; also the names of the graduates in all department and of the recipients of honorary degrees, arranged according to the years in which the degrees were conferred. Against the names of the graduates are noted: degrees conferred by other institutions; professional appointments; membership in foreign societies and some American societies; certain offices under the United States and State governments and foreign governments...
Assistant Professor Coolidge offers a new course, History 25, on the principles of foreign policy in modern European history; and Dr. Botsford a new research course, History 20d, on Greek and Roman institutional history. Mr. Wyman will give a new course, Government 18, on administrative law in the United States...
...Grossman, who opened the debate for the Sophomores, laid special emphasis on the dangers in the shape of foreign wars which an alliance with which an alliance with Russia would involve, since Russia's policy in the pat has been steadily aggressive...